Honours for 'Unsung Hero' Who Gets Patients Walking
Derby Evening Telegraph › February 06, 2009
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Derby Evening Telegraph › February 06, 2009
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A Healthcare worker, who teaches amputees to walk again, has been recognised with local and national awards.
Colin Waterfield, of Kilburn Lane, Belper, dedicates months to each of his patients at Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, teaching them to use false limbs after having their legs amputated.See the full content of this document
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Honours for 'Unsung Hero' Who Gets Patients Walking
Now he has been named Unsung Hero by Derby Hospitals NHS Trust and given the Limbless Association's Award for outstanding service by an...
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