BLUE CARIBBEAN SKIES BECKON BRITISH NURSES

BY GEMMA HANDY, IN PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS, AND POORNA RODRIGO SWAPPING the grey British skies for the sun-soaked shores of the Caribbean might sound like an easy decision to make. For 56-year-old nurse Anne Males, there was some initial trepidation at how she would cope living on a tiny island with a population of just 25,000, more than an hour's flight from the nearest major American city. "It may look fun on holiday, but working here is completely different," she laughs. Anne's days as head of clinical services at Cheshire Hall Medical ...


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