Annapolis Valley Register

Showing their appreciati­on

Annapolis Valley students, youth organizati­ons take part in Doctors’ Day project

- KIRK STARRATT Kirk.starratt@saltwire.com

Handmade cards fashioned into banners displayed at the Valley Regional Hospital were a show of appreciati­on for area doctors.

In honour of the recent Doctors’ Day on May 1, Annapolis Valley Chamber of Commerce physician community navigator Breanna Hall and Nova Scotia Health Medical Learner and Physician Advisor

Amanda Smith organized the thank-you card project. Doctors’ Day has been recognized in Nova Scotia since 2013.

“It’s a day that we show appreciati­on to the doctors and health-care workers in our province for serving our citizens and communitie­s,” Hall said.

Seven elementary schools and community youth organizati­ons from across the Valley region took part, making 32 thank-you cards that were fashioned into five banners. The banners were on display in the hallways at the Valley Regional Hospital in Kentville from April 29 to May 4.

Hall said the banners certainly brightened up the

hallways and were greatly appreciate­d by Valley medical profession­als.

Other Doctors’ Day initiative­s included a public service announceme­nt on the radio and a draw for a summer airplane ride. Hall said physicians can enter their names in the prize draw for a chance to win a fly-over of the Annapolis Valley.

Hall said these initiative­s were supported by Gates Insurance; Doctors Nova Scotia, the Valley Regional Hospital Foundation and Annapolis Valley Chamber of Commerce physician community navigation.

The Mid Valley Region Physician Recruitmen­t and Retention Committee recently celebrated Doctors’ Day and Nurses Appreciati­on Day at four medical clinics in the region.

The doctors and staff members received a pizza lunch, gifts and thank-you cards written by community members, while the nursing staff received fruit trays, gifts and thank-you cards from the committee. The administra­tive teams from each clinic were included in the celebratio­n, as it takes a team effort to provide health care to the community.

Soldiers Memorial Hospital Foundation chair Kelly Hutton joined committee members, Annapolis MLA Carman Kerr and representa­tives from Doctors Nova Scotia at the Middleton & Area Family Health Centre and Primary Care

Clinic at Soldiers Memorial Hospital. Community navigator Don Hyslop was joined by two committee members to celebrate the Kingston Family Health Centre, representa­tives of 14 Wing Greenwood helped with the celebratio­n at the Greenwood Family Health Centre and a special celebratio­n was given to Dr. Peter Goddard in his private family practice in Aylesford.

The Annapolis Collaborat­ive Practice and Annapolis Family Practice received a surprise visit, gifts and pizza lunch from the committee.

Anyone who would like to contribute to the committee by volunteeri­ng or providing support, can contact it by emailing at recruitmen­t@midvalleyp­rr. com.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Handmade thank-you cards from young people across the Annapolis Valley were fashioned into banners to hang in the Valley Regional Hospital in a show of appreciati­on for Doctors’ Day on May 1.
CONTRIBUTE­D Handmade thank-you cards from young people across the Annapolis Valley were fashioned into banners to hang in the Valley Regional Hospital in a show of appreciati­on for Doctors’ Day on May 1.

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