Radiographer with 'warmest personality' retires after 47 years

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After a long and successful career spanning an impressive 47 years in the NHS, Senior Radiographer Paula Kubara has said goodbye to Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust.Paula was appointed as a student radiographer at Walsall on September 5, 1977.The 66-year-old from Willenhall completed her six-week nurse training before specialising in

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