The Canadian nurse . Anna Christie Anna Archibald Christie, who recentlybecame educational consultant NBARN. hasaccepted the additional responsibility of ad-visor. In the short period that she has with the Journal. Miss Christiehas brought us into closer contact with theprofessional life of the province. We arelooking forward to the privilege of workingwith her in the future. A graduate of the Montreal General Hos-pital and of the School for Graduate University. Miss Christie has an ex-cellent background in administration, super-vision and teaching in addition to
The Canadian nurse . Anna Christie Anna Archibald Christie, who recentlybecame educational consultant NBARN. hasaccepted the additional responsibility of ad-visor. In the short period that she has with the Journal. Miss Christiehas brought us into closer contact with theprofessional life of the province. We arelooking forward to the privilege of workingwith her in the future. A graduate of the Montreal General Hos-pital and of the School for Graduate University. Miss Christie has an ex-cellent background in administration, super-vision and teaching in addition to a broadknowledge of professional activities. She has. Sister Sainte-Barbe a well-earned reputation as a capable andthoughtful leader within her profession. The province of Quebec, which has twoadvisors representing the respective lan-guage groups, has announced replacementsfor both of ihc former advisors. Sister Sain-te-Barbe. ;i of Laval Universityand of InsliUK Marguerite dTouville, Uni-versity of Monircil from which she securedher baccalaureate degree in nursing, hasstarted her duties as representative of theFrench-speaking nurses. Already she is hardat work on her first assignments. Sister ispresently on the staff of Hotel-Dieu Hos-pital, (.^ucbei: City, where she is director ofnursing education. Nurses in other areas ofthe province will remember her from her as-sociation with Hdtel-Dieu de Gaspi and Hd-tcl-Dieu dAlma. In each 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
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