1:57pm Thursday 8th November 2001
BROMLEY Hospital has named Maria Chuter as the winner of the staff of the year award.
Maria was nominated by colleagues for her loyalty to her staff and the trust.
She received the award after introducing structural changes on the Dewey Ward at the hospital.
Nurse director Debbie Stubberfield: “Staff nominated Maria as they wanted her to be recognised for all her hard work in providing a better working environment. She is supportive and professional in all aspects of her management and I am delighted Maria has won this award.
“On behalf of the staff in the trust, I would like to congratulate Maria and thank her for all her hard work.”
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