We say a fond farewell to Morag Anderson, Associate Director of Nursing, who recently retired after 39 years’ service.
Morag (pictured right with Trudi Marshall left) began her career in 1985 in Bangour Village Hospital as a student nurse and worked as an nursing auxillary in the Fife hospital before taking a position in a mixed adult and children’s ENT ward.
Eventually she made the decision to move to the west and took up a position in Stonehouse Hospital. It was after leaving Stonehouse that she began her community journey as a staff nurse then a district nurse of which she is extremely proud off.
In 2014 she joined the senior management team and thought that her senior nurse role was going to be her final post before being persuaded to take up the position of Associate Director of Nursing for North Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership and it is from this position she retired after a life of nursing and caring for others.
Trudi Marshall, Nurse Director, North Lanarkshire Health and Social Care said: “We are all going to miss Morag with her calm sensible approach to everything she does. She has given 39 years of her life caring for others and everyone who knows her will join me in wishing her and her family congratulations and good luck in her retirement.”