Pupils tasked to shape NHS
PUPILS across Scotland are being given the chance to tell health secretary Nicola Sturgeon what they think the NHS should look like in 60 years.
Ms Sturgeon launched the competition today, urging youngsters to "take a leap through time" to imagine healthcare services in 2068.
The initiative, My NHS, is part of this year's programme of activities celebrating the 60th anniversary of the NHS in Scotland.
Ms Sturgeon said: "This competition gives pupils the chance to learn about the advances in healthcare in Scotland."
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