Appreciating the team!
Caring for those who care for us
A great deal of work goes into creating the general practice we have today, so we wouldn’t be here without our staff. Our healthcare workers deliver care to the Cleveland community directly as doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals or indirectly as receptionists, laboratory technicians and aides.
The most valuable resource for health is healthcare workers, and we are lucky enough to have some of the best! Each member of our team is an essential part of the healthcare ecosystem.
How we say thank you
At Cleveland Medical, we take the time to say thank you to those who care for our community.
On National Receptionists Day, the 11th of May, we showed our appreciation for Mel, Tamara, Karen, Ashlee & Kaitlyn. Their unwavering kindness and bright smiles make our patients feel welcome while their organisation and work ethic supports the team. Our nurses felt the love on International Nurses Day, the 12th of May. They provide patients with a compassionate hand, empathetic ear, and healing touch. The doctors were celebrated on the 19th of May for World Family Doctor Day. They bring health and positivity into patients’ lives with their empathy, and knowledge and skills in Musculoskeletal Medicine, Urine Incontinence, Corporate Flu Vaccinations, Iron Infusions, Weight Management & Dietetic Services, and Travel Medicine.
Our practice is a family of food lovers, so we celebrated the best way we know: cheese! The team took time out of their busy schedules to enjoy, connect and, most importantly, appreciate their own and each other’s efforts.
How you can say thank you
If you missed out on celebrating these notable days, just remember that it is never too late to say, ‘thank you’. Although they remind us to recognise the people that care for us, appreciation isn’t confined to certain days of the year.
Our healthcare professionals are driven by your health outcomes, so don’t be afraid to tell them how they’ve helped you!
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doctors, nurses and receptionists.







