The Canadian nurse . instance she de-veloped the program for a school of nursing. Kcgreifully, we must say goodbye toSitter Mary AtsumpU, St. Marys Hospital,Montreal. Her contribution has been a richone and it has been a icy lo work with is our pleasure to welcome as her replacement Sister Mary Elaine, director of nurs-ing service, at the same hospital Hungarian-bom. Sister came lo Canada as a child andobtained her education, general and profes-sional, mainly in Montreal. A graduate of SIMarys Hospital School of Nursing, she com-pleted requirements for her baccalaureate 41 s,>» THE C
The Canadian nurse . instance she de-veloped the program for a school of nursing. Kcgreifully, we must say goodbye toSitter Mary AtsumpU, St. Marys Hospital,Montreal. Her contribution has been a richone and it has been a icy lo work with is our pleasure to welcome as her replacement Sister Mary Elaine, director of nurs-ing service, at the same hospital Hungarian-bom. Sister came lo Canada as a child andobtained her education, general and profes-sional, mainly in Montreal. A graduate of SIMarys Hospital School of Nursing, she com-pleted requirements for her baccalaureate 41 s,>» THE CANADIAN NURSE degree in nursing education at the Universityof Ottawa in 1961. following study at Mc-GiU and Sir George Williams her graduation Sister has served herhospital in a variety of capacities, begin-ning as a general duty nurse and succeedinglo her present administrative role in our new advisors, we offer a warmwelcome and the assurance of our gratefulappreciation of your Sister Mary Elaine The NBARN recently announced the ap-pointmeni of the new executive secretary,Gwendolyn (Wilton) Hermann, to fill theposition left vacant by the sudden death ofMuriel Archibald. Bom in New Hermann is a graduate of Royal Victo-ria Hospital. Montreal and of McGill Uni-versity where she secured her certificate inpublic health nursing and. more recently, herbachelors degree in nursing, specializing innursing education. After several years as astaff nurse in hospitals and as a memberof the Mrs. Hermann joined thestaff of the Monction Hospital School ofNuning as an instructor. In 1961 she becameassistant director of nursing education, leav-ing this position to assume her presentduties. Ina McEwen. a public health nurse inSarnia, is retiring after 17 years of ser-vice in this field. Bom in Michigan. MissMcKwen came to Ontario as a small childand received her early education in thatprovince. Later, she returned lo Michiganlo P
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