EXCHANGING JOBS.
NURSES' ENTERPRISE. ONE YEAR'S EXPERIENCE, i NEW ZEALANDER AND \ CANADIAN. i (From Our Own Correspondent.) ' MONTREAL. March 11. ' join* for a year, a Can'adian mir.-f start- work this work in ! New /calami, wliilc one from Now Zeaj loud replaces her in Vancouver. ! The Canadian is Mi-s Dorothea I Shields, of the metropolitan health comjinitiee of Vancouver, h "raduate of tho
Winnipeg Geiiernl Hospital The Xew. Zealandcr is Mi-s <;. i-\ Uniacke, district! nur.-e at Morrin-vilo. I Alter graduation from the Winnipeg General in lllli). Mi-s Shields to"k the '■ourse in public health nursing at the ; University of ltriti-h Columhia. and .followed summer courses at Washington! : University and tit Burkoloy University J ;in California. ' | ; I his is tin' first oxclianpo of nurses ihotwecn Canada and New Zealand. To he eli.L'iMc. miNs must ho jrraduatos of ■ lirsi -class x-h.iols of nursing, each oecu-' |pyin.u' «i permanent position and her, employer lieinjr willing to acce]it in px-j change a nurse from another enuntrvj Kiirly this v ear the exchange of nur.-e-" committee of Ihe Canadian Niir-e-" : Association completod arrangement < with the New Zealund l!e-i-terod Niir-o-" : \>-ociation for a meinlier of that organisation to enter into a plan for an exchange willi a niomlier of the Canadian Xur-e-' Association. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 9
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