MIDWIFERY EXAMINATIONS.
AUCKLAND SUCCESSES. [BY TEI.EGR.APH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WELLINGTON, Monday. Results of the State midwifery examinations held on April 3 and 4 includo the following:— Passed top for New Zealand.—lsobel Sinclair, St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill. Passed with SO per cent, and over.— Gertrude I. Attridge, Whangarei Hospital; Helen M. Samson, Valeria M. Rawlins and Jeanio Warnes, St. Helens, Auckland.
Passed with 75 per cent and over.— Caroline J. Lees, Whangarei; Myrtle Olsen, Alice L. Atkinson, Olive M. Clark, Dorothy J. Cooper, Cissie Ada Hill, Margaret A. Dewhurst, Mabel I. Mangakahia, St. Helens, Auckland. Successful candidates at, the State maternity nurses' examination include the following:—
Passed first for New Zealand. —Elizabeth N. McCombe, Invercargill. Passed with 90 per cent, and over.— Heather M. Camming, Kawakawa Hospital. l'assed with 75 per cent, and over.— Kathleen E. Carlyle, Dorothea E. Jeffcot t, Irene A. Eaves, Rene M. Shadbolt, Thelma I. Jaggs, Winifred Searle, St. Helens, Auckland; Isabella E. Greensmith, Thames Hospital; Elsie Caley, Kawakawa; . Geraldine C. Cussen, Manga uui. The following were also successful, gaining 50 per cent, and over.—Muriel C'ollinson, Patricia M. Roache, Gwen T. Underwood and Doris I. Hartley, St. Helens, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19940, 8 May 1928, Page 10
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