. The Canadian nurse . Sister Margaret Mooney OCTOBER, 19M • Vol. 51. No. 10 783. Rahno M. Beamish ycr$) completed, she became supervisor of thex-ray department, qualified as a registeredlaborator> technologist and moved on to be supervisor of the medical laboratory. Aftersecuring her in nursing educationfrom the University of Ottawa, SisterMoone^ served as science instructor beforeassuming her present administrative respon-sibilities. A past president of CornwallOiapter, , she is currently a mem-ber of the national public relations com-mittee. Rahno Mary Bemmlsh has assumed t


. The Canadian nurse . Sister Margaret Mooney OCTOBER, 19M • Vol. 51. No. 10 783. Rahno M. Beamish ycr$) completed, she became supervisor of thex-ray department, qualified as a registeredlaborator> technologist and moved on to be supervisor of the medical laboratory. Aftersecuring her in nursing educationfrom the University of Ottawa, SisterMoone^ served as science instructor beforeassuming her present administrative respon-sibilities. A past president of CornwallOiapter, , she is currently a mem-ber of the national public relations com-mittee. Rahno Mary Bemmlsh has assumed the ^es^K>Il^ibililies of director of nursing atKiicliener-Waterloo Hospital. Kitchener,Ont., after ten eminently successful >-ear$as superintendent and administrator of theSamia General Hospital. To her new workMiss Beamish brings a depth of under-standing of the problems presented in everyasiiect of hospital activity for she has hadexi)erience in them all — private nursing,head nurse. instnKtor, supervisor and direc-tor. A past president of the RegisteredNurses Associ


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