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Kombi Clinic announced as finalist for nursing awards

Posted 23 May, 2018
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Australia’s best nurses and midwives have been nationally recognised, with 12 finalists announced in the 2018 HESTA Australian Nursing & Midwifery Awards.

The Kombi Clinic team, including HQ’s Mim O’Flynn and Sam White, have been recognised for their outstanding work in the team excellence category.

Held annually, the sector͛s most prestigious awards recognise graduates, individuals and teams for their professionalism, innovation and care across a range of health settings.

HESTA CEO, Debby Blakey, said this year͛s finalists were selected for their outstanding initiative in developing innovative services and processes that elevate levels of care and improve the patient experience.

The winners will be announced at a gala event on Thursday 10 May. Keep your fingers crossed for Mim, Sam and the team!


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