SUCCESSFUL NURSES.
PRESENTATION AT HOSPITAL SUC'iiSS IN EXAMINATIONS. Having headed the list of successful candidates in the recent nurses' examination at the Auckland Hospital, Miss .J. Carmichael was last evening presented with the Hospital Boaid's gold medal. Miss E. R. Garrett. who was second on the list, received the board's prize of books. The prizes were handed to the nurses by the chairman of the Board (Mr. YV. Wallace), who referred Lo MISB GaiTett's? performance as being highly creditable, as for six months last year she was laid aside by an attack of typhoid fever. An outstanding feature of 'her service had been her practical work in the ward.~. Mr. Wallace added that the examiner satisfactorily reported on the work of nurses in their first year's training. All but one candidate passed. With but one exception all the second year training nurses secured paso marks. Of the candidates all but eight gained over 75 per cent of the obtainable marks.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 303, 21 December 1921, Page 7
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