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Bryan sings his way to talent quest victory

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SPORTS QUIZ

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NURSE educator Bryan Ine’s soaring voice echoed around the corridors and up into the multi-colored light-catching cylinder that hangs from Blacktown Hospital’s main entrance ceiling, His rousing rendition of ‘You Raise Me Up’ captured the hearts of everyone who heard it and it also won first place in Inaugural Music Art Dance Drama Talent show at the hospital.

Bryan was one of eight nurses and midwives who battled it out on one special Thursday at the busy hospital.

And cheering him on from near and far were his two brothers and his father who all work alongside him as nurses.

The talent quest was in celebration of the International Day of the Midwife and International Nurses Day The midwifery and nursing executive at BMDH hosted the talent show which was emceed by BMDH Deputy Director of Nursing Medicine Cheryl Trudinger.

“It came about because of the fact that Blacktown

Mt Druitt Hospital has a pool full of talented nurses and midwives,” Cheryl said.

The large gathering of patients and staff were treated to eight performances by multi-talented nurses and midwives who platformed the cultures and customs of the world, both old and new.

The talent show was judged by a panel of four senior specialists: Lisa Buenaventura, Katrina Anwar, Julia Shaw and Colin Dent,

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