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STATE NURSES.

EXAMINATION RESULTS.

MATERNITY AND MID^WIVES

FULL .LIST OF SUCCESSES.

The following candidates were succeeeful in passing the State examination for maternity nurses, held on December 3 and 4, 1930:— Passed First for Dominion. —Constance Brown (Thames Hospital). Passed with 75 per cent or over.—Lorna K. Simpson, Barbara M. Pettigrew (Kaitaia Hospital); Daphne E. Wilkinson, Kathryn W. Hardy Gibson (Kawakawa Hospital); Doris M. England, Mary Groshinski (St. Helens Hospital, Auckland); Edith A. Misses (Salvation Army, Auckland, and ' Wellington St. Helens Hospitals); Ethel C. Murdoch (Whakatane Hospital); Irene Kelly (Te Puke Hospital); Johanna Collopy (St. Helens, Wanganui); Jessie I. Mackenzie (Opunake Hospital); Dolena M. McDonald (St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin); Christena E. Dodds, Hilda M. Hart (Batchelor-Hospital, Dunedin); Elizabeth P. McKay, Gladys Frericks (St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne); Olive O. E. Lawson (St. Helens Hospital, Wellington); Rose W. MacDonell, Mary K. Miller (Wairau Maternity Hospital); Edith Black, Jeau C. Hollis, Phyllis E. Donkin (Palmerston North Maternity Annexe); Rose M.Shirtcliff, Eve L. Field, Doris M. Wiimer (Nelson Hospital); Ida E. Dyas, Muriel A. Scott (St. Hele,ns Hospital, Christchurch); Amy F. Parkinson (Esses Home,. Cliristchurch); Irene J. Blytk (Timaru Hospital). The following candidates were also sue* cessful:—Elizabeth M. Barber (St. Helens Hospital, Auckland); Alice M. Morgan (St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin); Grace M. Collins (Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin); Agnes C. Mcllraith, Joan White (Wairau Maternity Hospital); Isabel Whittin&tqn (St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch); Mrs. Rhoda E. Tomlinson. (Essex Home, Christchurch); Violet M. Hyde (Palmerston North Maternity Annexe); ■ . The above names are , not in order of merit. N Midwives' Examination, The following candidates were successful in passing the State examination for midwives held last month. . Passed First for the Dominion.—Mary Myrtle Power (St. Helens Hospital, Wellington) Passed with 75 per cent or over.—Louie Royal, Elizabeth S. Russell, Annie Glynn Blewett, Winsome Dorothy Moncur, Dorothy May Hoad, Joan Stewart Barnett (St. Helens Hospital, Auckland); Doris Emma Petersen, Agnes Gladys Bone (St. Helens Hospital, Wanganui); Frances Ellen Coombs, Rose Margaret V. Climo (Stratford Hospital); Muriel "Oppenheim, Florence Ethel Taylor, Miriam Wade l< ranks, Iriti Ellen Harris, Mary Eleanor Bakewell, Margaret Jean Macdoriald, Dorothy Undine B. Bell, Margaret Alice Cromby (Mctlardy Home, Napier); Nancy Alkman" Harding, Elsie Beckingsale, Joan Dorothy Poff, Doris Marjory Cox, Elizabeth Stewart, Annie Johnston (St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch); Elizabeth Paora,. Winifred Irene. Savage, Mary Constance Holderness (Essex Home. Christchurch); Alice Fbrence M. Woodhouse; Helen Burnett (St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill): Elsie May Owen, Mabel Evelyn Mclntyre, Emmeline S. Taylor, Annie Edith Cross (St. Helens Hospital, "Wellington); Louie B. Richards, Phillippa E. Peters, Annie Marion Wilks, Margaret Mary J. Lynch, Madeline Kennedy Carrick, Florence D. Watkms (Alexandra Home, Wellington). J. ho following were also successful:— Eva H. Ahsell, Muriel M. Spence (St. Helens Hospital, Auckland); Mary A. Houriganx(St. Helens. Hospital, Gisborne); ™ "• \ Hou 8 hto » (St.- Helens Hospital, ri 1 , 1 ' , lurch), J * rs - ■ Catherine Meredith (fet. Helens Hospital, .Invercargill); Ida P. French (St. Helens Hospital, Wellington). The following candidates completed a pass.—Mrs. Kathleen A. Farnsworth (St. Helens Hospital, Auckland); Catherine ioomey, Violet E. Mitchell (McHardy Home, Napier); Marion Martin (St. Helens Hospital, Wanganui). The above names are not in order of merit.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 5, 7 January 1931, Page 10

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STATE NURSES. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 5, 7 January 1931, Page 10

STATE NURSES. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 5, 7 January 1931, Page 10

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