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Four Canterbury Area Health Board employees discuss the management of new health services. They are (from left): Terry Johnson, medical superintendent of Templeton Hospital; Kath Fox, change unit manager, Canterbury Hospital Board; Sue Thompson, secretary of the Health Development Unit; and Liz Govan, supervisor of in-service education at the Princess Margaret Hospital.

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Press, 1 June 1989, Page 41

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Four Canterbury Area Health Board employees discuss the management of new health services. They are (from left): Terry Johnson, medical superintendent of Templeton Hospital; Kath Fox, change unit manager, Canterbury Hospital Board; Sue Thompson, secretary of the Health Development Unit; and Liz Govan, supervisor of in-service education at the Princess Margaret Hospital. Press, 1 June 1989, Page 41

Four Canterbury Area Health Board employees discuss the management of new health services. They are (from left): Terry Johnson, medical superintendent of Templeton Hospital; Kath Fox, change unit manager, Canterbury Hospital Board; Sue Thompson, secretary of the Health Development Unit; and Liz Govan, supervisor of in-service education at the Princess Margaret Hospital. Press, 1 June 1989, Page 41

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