COMMUNITY STARS: Rustington doctor is nominated
Dr Shlosberg is one of dozens of people nominated in the many categories of our awards – but we still need more.
Mervyn Short, Sarah Rowlands, Catherine Purton and Paul and Sally Sloan have all nominated Dr Shlosberg, who works at The Lawns surgery, in Glenville Road, Rustington, in our Health Heroes category.
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Hide AdMr Short said: “As a patient of Dr Shlosberg, I feel privileged to receive such personal, reliable and outstanding care from him.”
Sarah Rowlands said: “He is a wonderful, caring doctor. My step-father (Paul Sloan) is terminally ill and Dr Sholsberg comes round in the evenings to check on him without being asked. He will also ring to see if my mum, Sally, is ok. He really goes above and beyond. He is a first-class doctor.”
Brilliant
Paul and Sally Sloan described Dr Shlosberg as “exceptional” adding: “We don’t know what we would do without him.”
Sally added: “I don’t think I’d be here without him. He does things there and then, he doesn’t mess around. He’s absolutely brilliant.”
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Hide AdCatherine Purton said: “He works beyond the call of duty. His house calls can be as late as 8pm at night. He really is brilliant.”
Dr Shlosberg has worked at the surgery since 2003, having worked as a GP in Arun since 1995.
He said: “We are a small practice with a very dedicated team of staff. We always try to give our patients the service we would want ourselves from a general practice.
“I am delighted to have been nominated for this award and am grateful to those patients who have kindly shown their appreciation in this way.”
Nominate
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Hide AdDo you know any community heroes like Dr Shlosberg who deserve a nomination in our awards?
Just take a look at the categories, published in the paper every other week, and fill in the nomination form or nominate via email.
Nominations can be emailed to: [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected].
Sponsored by JSPC Computer Services, this year’s Herald and Gazette Community Stars Awards will see the winners – voted for by our readers – take home a trophy and a family day ticket to Butlin’s Bognor worth £48.
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Hide AdThe awards will, once again, culminate in a feel-good awards night at the Dome Cinema, in Worthing, in December where the winners in our 15 categories will be revealed.
In the weeks leading up to the awards, we will be publishing stories on some of the nominations we receive.
When it comes to voting time, we will print a special supplement, listing every nomination with a voting form for our readers.