Wairarapa’s locally owned community newspaper
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2020
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‘Gentleman’ surgeon hangs up his hat Arthur Hawkes Chances are, if you’ve had a knee or hip replacement, or broken a bone in the last four decades, Dr Evan Jamieson will have played a part in your recovery. Jamieson is an orthopaedic surgeon from Palmerston North Hospital, who has operated on Wairarapa locals for 40 years – and he’s just announced his retirement. Orthopaedic surgeons travelling to smaller hospitals like Masterton were essential due to their wide knowledge and
range of skills, and their contact with specialised units in larger hospitals. While Jamieson was based at Palmerston North, he travelled to Wairarapa each month, and noted how important it was for the larger hospital to provide staff for its neighbour over the Tararuas. John MacCormick had been performing surgery since the late 1960s in Wairarapa, who Jamieson joined at Wairarapa Hospital on his visits. There are now orthopaedic surgeons Continued on page 4
Mair Moorcock, charge nurse manager, and Dr Evan Jamieson, retiring orthopaedic surgeon. PHOTO/ARTHUR HAWKES
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