The top prize-winners in the 1985 nursing graduation ceremony, which was held at Hagley Hostel last evening. From left are Louise Mullan, best theory and practical at Sunnyside Hospital; Monica Emmerins, best theory and practical at Templeton Hospital; Jonathan Cheetham, the Cobeldick Cup for best over-all nurse at Templeton Hospital; Susan Pauling, best practical nurse; and Virginia Bell, the Wendy Watson Memorial prize for best obstetrical nurse. The Florence Nightingale Award for gaining the highest marks in theory and in practical assessment went to Thomas Harding, who was not able to be at the ceremony. Seventy nurses from general, psychiatric and psychopaedic programmes graduated last evening. It was the first time psychopaedic graduates had been included in the ceremony.
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119The top prize-winners in the 1985 nursing graduation ceremony, which was held at Hagley Hostel last evening. From left are Louise Mullan, best theory and practical at Sunnyside Hospital; Monica Emmerins, best theory and practical at Templeton Hospital; Jonathan Cheetham, the Cobeldick Cup for best over-all nurse at Templeton Hospital; Susan Pauling, best practical nurse; and Virginia Bell, the Wendy Watson Memorial prize for best obstetrical nurse. The Florence Nightingale Award for gaining the highest marks in theory and in practical assessment went to Thomas Harding, who was not able to be at the ceremony. Seventy nurses from general, psychiatric and psychopaedic programmes graduated last evening. It was the first time psychopaedic graduates had been included in the ceremony. Press, 4 October 1985, Page 5
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