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UBTH Legacy: Celebrating 50 Years of Memories

Attention all UBTH babies, alumni, and staff!

As part of the UBTH at 50 celebrations, we want to create a link between you and the hospital by showcasing your photos on our social media platforms. Whether you were born, trained, or worked at UBTH, we invite you to share your photos and create a lasting memory with us.

To participate, simply upload your photo within our special UBTH picture frame using the links below and add the hashtags #BornInUBTH, #TrainedInUBTH, or #WorkInUBTH. Don't forget to tag us to share your photo with us!

Join us in creating a legacy that will be cherished for years to come. Grab your camera and strike a pose. We can't wait to see your smiling faces and hear your stories.

 



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