Guardian angels recognised at Mediclinic
In appreciation of the invaluable role nurses play, Mediclinic Newcastle recognised Sister Tekla Bohmer as the annual Nursing Excellence Award recipient.
Mediclinic believes the role of nurses doesn’t stop when they leave work.
Rather, they continue to show the same care and attention to their families, and those in their communities as they do during their working hours.
In appreciation of the invaluable role nurses play, Mediclinic Newcastle recognised Sister Tekla Bohmer as the annual Nursing Excellence Award recipient.
The world highlights the role of nurses on International Nurses Day; a day chosen as a global tribute to the profession that coincides with Florence Nightingale’s birthday.
“Mediclinic’s Nursing Excellence Award holds special significance because nominations are made by nursing peers for those who embody these values and ensure the best possible patient experience,” explained Estelle Coustas, Nursing Executive of Mediclinic Southern Africa.
Mediclinic recognises nurses who work tirelessly, care selflessly and exhibit the same dedication to patients they do for their own families.
“While not everyone can receive an award, I would like to extend my personal thanks to each nurse for making Mediclinic the world-class hospital organisation it is. The amount that our nurses do and how they do it makes all the difference to their colleagues and patients,” she concluded.
The Newcastle Advertiser congratulates Sister Bohmer on her outstanding achievement.



