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Infusion of homegrown talent as Collegiate trio return

THREE former Enniskillen Collegiate students have returned to their native county take up consultant doctor roles at SWAH.
Lynn Cromie, Alison Little and Joanna Johnston all attended Collegiate Grammar School and have as newly appointed consultants at the Enniskillen hospital.
At a time where it is increasingly difficult to fill posts in Health and Social Care in Fermanagh the return of these three professionals comes as a major boost to the Western Trust. 
Lynne, has taken up a role as consultant in Emergency Medicine and believes SWAH is one of the friendliest hospitals she has worked in. 
She said, “You begin to get to know most of the hospital staff which is a very endearing quality. 
“The physical building is one of the best hospital sites and the fact the canteen overlooks a lake is incredible.”
Alison, who is also a consultant in emergency medicine, has been delighted to take on a new role back in Enniskillen. “I thoroughly enjoy working here. The staff work incredibly hard but always manage to keep smiling. 
“There are so many beautiful walks and good climbing areas, all you need is a good waterproof jacket.”
Joanna Johnston has been appointed as a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist.
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