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IOM charity looking for Staywell staff, past and present

by isleofman.com 30th July 2014
The Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association is celebrating 50 years of providing cervical screening on the Island.
And the charity is hoping to bring together Staywell staff and volunteers, past and present, to mark the milestone.
First offered in 1964, the Staywell Clinic was created to compliment the introduction of the screening and gave women the chance to attend a female-staffed clinic outside of normal hours.
Anyone involved with the clinic over the last 50 years is asked to contact manager Carole Cowin on 628686 ahead of a celebratory reception in September.
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 30th, July 2014 06:27pm.

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