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Tuesday 18 December 2018, 01:25 PM

Stealth Mission
What do pharmacists do to relax once they have hung up the white coat at the end of the day A whole load of unusual things it turns out.
Each month we profile a pharmacist with an unusual hobby Georgina Tucker, pharmacist and immunisation programmes manager for Auckland and Waitemata DHB, had been sailing about three times in her life before she met her now husband, Sam, who grew up on a boat sailing around the Pacific. Together, they built a multi-hulled boat in their garage, and Ms Tucker now says if she ever gets sick of pharmacy, she knows what she can do
Let's start with the name, what is the boat called? Stealth Mission. That's based on the fact that most of it was built stealthily, mostly in the gara
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