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Annette Bugaighis (nee Tibbles) PGSG 1961-1968

The lack of careers guidance for girls in the 1960's didn't hinder Annette's ambition to enter medicine where she found job satisfaction and plenty of challenges in her career as a GP.
16 Sep 2020
Written by Annette Tibbles
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