Primary Health Care boss Ed Bateman to retire

By Jessica Gardner
Updated November 24 2014 - 11:13am, first published 10:39am
The 72-year-old advised the board at the weekend that he would step down in January 2015, although he would keep his spot on the board. Photo: Rob Homer
The 72-year-old advised the board at the weekend that he would step down in January 2015, although he would keep his spot on the board. Photo: Rob Homer
The 72-year-old advised the board at the weekend that he would step down in January 2015, although he would keep his spot on the board. Photo: Rob Homer
The 72-year-old advised the board at the weekend that he would step down in January 2015, although he would keep his spot on the board. Photo: Rob Homer
The 72-year-old advised the board at the weekend that he would step down in January 2015, although he would keep his spot on the board. Photo: Rob Homer
The 72-year-old advised the board at the weekend that he would step down in January 2015, although he would keep his spot on the board. Photo: Rob Homer
The 72-year-old advised the board at the weekend that he would step down in January 2015, although he would keep his spot on the board. Photo: Rob Homer
The 72-year-old advised the board at the weekend that he would step down in January 2015, although he would keep his spot on the board. Photo: Rob Homer

The founder and long-standing managing director of Primary Health Care Edmund Bateman has announced his retirement just short of 30 years running the medical centre, pathology and radiology business.

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