The top graduate of the New Zealand Institute of Medical Representatives’ courses, Mrs Brendawyn Leeves, of Auckland, being presented with a silver tray by Mr David Cole (left), Dean of Medicine at Auckland University, and Mr Geoff Bethell, president of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Association. Mrs Leeves, a medical representative for Smith Kline and French (N.Z.), Ltd, is the sixth woman in seven years to achieve this honour. The two-year course includes a full backgrounding on the operation of the pharmaceutical industry in New Zealand, and gives representatives a broad knowledge of the body and disease states.
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96The top graduate of the New Zealand Institute of Medical Representatives’ courses, Mrs Brendawyn Leeves, of Auckland, being presented with a silver tray by Mr David Cole (left), Dean of Medicine at Auckland University, and Mr Geoff Bethell, president of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Association. Mrs Leeves, a medical representative for Smith Kline and French (N.Z.), Ltd, is the sixth woman in seven years to achieve this honour. The two-year course includes a full backgrounding on the operation of the pharmaceutical industry in New Zealand, and gives representatives a broad knowledge of the body and disease states. Press, 15 February 1982, Page 16
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