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     Toastmasters Visionary Communicators, Club 1512075 is launched
       By Elbert Thompson
 
     Oct 25, 2010 - 4:27:13 PM
	    
	
         
         
         
           
            Left to right attached shows: Demekas Foster, Division I Governor; Elbert Thompson, Immediate Past Area 83 Governor; Anthony Longley, Immediate Past Division I Governor; Philip Bowe, Club President; Nicole Williams, Area 83 Governor.
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	Nassau, Bahamas - The country’s 
leading trauma centre, the Princess Margaret Hospital, will get 6 
additional new operating theatres and the Intensive Care Unit will 
increase its bed count from 12 to 24 as further efforts are made to 
encourage patients to utilize outpatient health clinics. These 
statements coming from the Minister of Health, the Hon. Dr. Hubert 
Minnis as he addressed the Charter and Induction ceremony for 
Toastmasters Visionary Communicators, Club 1512075 on Thursday evening. 
		
		
		
	
	
	The remarks came as he highlighted the “health bridge to the future” a 
part of his vision for a better Bahamas. Dr. Minnis  revealed that 
although a new hospital is needed, those plans have been placed on hold 
as a result of the current economic environment. He said despite this 
reality, the Ministry of Health, is embracing technology to enhance 
health care in the country with the advancement of tele-medicine and
 tele-radiology that allows patients to have access to quality health 
care throughout the country 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
	
         
         
         
           
            Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis, Minister of Health addressing Toastmasters of Visionary Communicators Club 1512075
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	During the 
evening, the newly formed Toastmasters  Visionary Communicators Club 
received its official charter and banner from Toastmasters International
 through its district officers. Charter members were presented their 
certificates and pins along with two new members that were inducted. “It
 gives me a sense of pride and accomplishment to be a founding club 
president for such a prestigious and respected organization” said Philip
 Bowe, club president.
	
	
	
		
		
		Visionary 
Communicators meets every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at New Providence 
Community Centre on Blake Road and guests are invited to attend. 
		
		
		The
 Mission of Toastmasters is to provide a mutually supportive and 
positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity 
to develop communication and leadership skills, which in turn fosters 
self confidence and personal growth.
	    
    
     
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