. The Canadian nurse . chool of Nursing of the Vancou-ver General Hospital, which leads to thedegree of Bachelor of Applied Science(Nursing). Following her graduation,Miss Henderson served for over a yearas a public health nurse in Saanich. Latershe joined the school nursing staff of theVancouver School Board and, after theformation of the Metropolitan HealthCommittee of Greater Vancouver, wasappointed acting supervisor of schoolnursing services. These services comprisea generalized public health nursing pro-gramme consisting of school nursing,child welfare, tuberculosis and commu-nicable dise


. The Canadian nurse . chool of Nursing of the Vancou-ver General Hospital, which leads to thedegree of Bachelor of Applied Science(Nursing). Following her graduation,Miss Henderson served for over a yearas a public health nurse in Saanich. Latershe joined the school nursing staff of theVancouver School Board and, after theformation of the Metropolitan HealthCommittee of Greater Vancouver, wasappointed acting supervisor of schoolnursing services. These services comprisea generalized public health nursing pro-gramme consisting of school nursing,child welfare, tuberculosis and commu-nicable disease work. Miss Henderson is actively interestedin nursing organizations and has servedas convener of the public health sectionof the British Columbia RegisteredNurses Association and as secretary ofthe Health and Welfare EducationalGroup. Just to prove that she is thefortunate possessor of a well roundedpersonality, Miss Henderson finds greatpleasure in sports and in music. Therecan be no doubt that she will add to the. Mary Elizabeth Henderson high reputation which Canadian nurseshave already established as outstandingmembers of a group selected from thebest nurses which the world can offer. Introducing Agnes Macleod At the Biennial Meeting of the Cana-dian Nurses Association, Agnes JeanMacleod was elected chairman of theNational Nursing Education Macleod comes of Scottish an-cestry and was born in Parkhill, On-tario, the youngest of a family of received her early education iji Ed-monton where she attended NormalSchool and subsequently taught school for a year and a half before beginningher course in Arts at the University ofAlberta. She took the five-year courseoffered by the School of Nursing in theUinversity of Alberta and thus qualifiedfor the academic degrees of in Nursing. For two years sheserved as instructor of nurses in the La-mont Public Hospital, and from 1928to 1929 acted in a similar capacity in the MAY, 1939 262 THE CANADIAN NU


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