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Letter: Salmon Creek shows it cares

By Quentin Smith, Vancouver
Published: July 28, 2019, 6:00am

I recently had surgery at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center. Everyone was very nice and professional. Imagine my surprise when I received a get well card, which was signed by all of the nurses who had taken such good care of me during my overnight stay.

I want to shout out to Brianne, Gena, Nichole, Julie and Daryn (I apologize if I spelled your names wrong). Ladies, I appreciate all that you did for me and do for many others every day. Your taking the time to send me a get well card shows how much you care about your patients. I am recovering nicely, in large part due to the care you gave me.

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