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I received an email on the 10th about this, unfortunately had interview so couldnt attend. But the email addres that it came from is "[email protected]", if anyone wants to ask to go on the mailing list!!


Hello,




Are you a member of our PPG (Patient Participation Group)?




Would you like your voice heard alongside other patients?




You are welcome to join our PPG and attend our meetings, where we will update you with changes going on in the practice, changes in National Health Service, changes that effect you and the practice.




Please read the attached E-news letter and join us on Wednesday 12th March at 6.00pm if you can.




Kind Regards




Dulwich Medical Centre




163-169 Crystal Palace Road


London SE22 9EP

JDR Wrote:

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> In true DMC style I have just received an

> invitation to a meeting on Wed 12th March at 6 pm.

> The letter is franked from 11/3/2014.....

>

> Obvs I received it on the 13th March....

>

> Nuff said


xxxxx


I was emailed mine a few days back.


I posted the contents on another DMC thread on here .....

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