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Some of the nurses who have graduated from the three-year general, obstetric, psychiatric, and psychopaedic programmes at the Christchurch School of Nursing, outside Christchurch Hospital yesterday. Mrs Mischale O'Connell (front left) holds the Florence Nightingale Medal awarded for the highest grades in theory and practical nursing, and Mrs Margaret Lynskey holds the Cobeldick Merit Award for the most outstanding nurse in all phases of training. Other graduands are (rear from left) Miss Gillian Paulden, Mrs Fiona De Jongh, Mrs Jill Creamer, Mrs Kirsty Donaldson, Miss Philippa Stewart and Mrs Nancy Kerr. Eighty-six nurses graduated from the school.

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Press, 13 March 1987, Page 3

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Some of the nurses who have graduated from the three-year general, obstetric, psychiatric, and psychopaedic programmes at the Christchurch School of Nursing, outside Christchurch Hospital yesterday. Mrs Mischale O'Connell (front left) holds the Florence Nightingale Medal awarded for the highest grades in theory and practical nursing, and Mrs Margaret Lynskey holds the Cobeldick Merit Award for the most outstanding nurse in all phases of training. Other graduands are (rear from left) Miss Gillian Paulden, Mrs Fiona De Jongh, Mrs Jill Creamer, Mrs Kirsty Donaldson, Miss Philippa Stewart and Mrs Nancy Kerr. Eighty-six nurses graduated from the school. Press, 13 March 1987, Page 3

Some of the nurses who have graduated from the three-year general, obstetric, psychiatric, and psychopaedic programmes at the Christchurch School of Nursing, outside Christchurch Hospital yesterday. Mrs Mischale O'Connell (front left) holds the Florence Nightingale Medal awarded for the highest grades in theory and practical nursing, and Mrs Margaret Lynskey holds the Cobeldick Merit Award for the most outstanding nurse in all phases of training. Other graduands are (rear from left) Miss Gillian Paulden, Mrs Fiona De Jongh, Mrs Jill Creamer, Mrs Kirsty Donaldson, Miss Philippa Stewart and Mrs Nancy Kerr. Eighty-six nurses graduated from the school. Press, 13 March 1987, Page 3

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