Page 8 Duke Hospital, InterGom 5 4-4- Tjkh ZJkat Dr. Ralpli M. Ilowse will also be c()iii])letin? his residency in ITrolofry ill JuiK' and will he {joing into private ])ractiee in Rome, Georgia. Ralph’s wife, Rose has been Dr. Brown’s sec retary, and Chloe Ma.son will be tak- in»r her place. Dr. W. Banks Anderson, Jr., has been appointed Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology effective July 1. Sandy Weaver is now working in the Surgical Resident’s Ofifice. Her liusband is an insurance salesman, and both an- graduates of ('aiiipbell College. Personnel Mi-s. Fi-ances Atkins is Mr. Kant- iier’s new secretary, replacing Marie -Joiirdan. Hospital Business Office The Business Office welcomes two new employees, Sharon Ann Perkins and Mrs. Betty Jean Weaver, and the return of a former employee, Mrs. Bonnie Kyles. Surgical P D C Mrs. Ruby Lee Pope has joined the staff. She lives at 1212 Eva Street with her husband, -lames, and two sons, Jean and Tommy. Mrs. Selma Riley has returned to us and is now assigned to the Com- l)ensation and Liability Office. Psychiatry It is nice to have June Perry l)ack in the Department after several months leave-of-absence. Mrs. Betsy Hardie has joined the Psychophysiology Lab as a Research Technician. Mrs. Sallyann Kolde is the new Psychology' Secretary, replacing Sally Wallace. Mary Jane Wells is now with us as an EEG Technician. It wa.s nice to have Mrs. Carolyn Roberts help out with the secretarial work temporarily. Physical Therapy We were sorry to have Carolyn (libbs resign April 21. She lias moved to Maryland where her husband. Dr. Robert Gibbs, will be with the Na tional Institutes of Health in Bethes- da. This spring Governor Sanford ap pointed Eleanor Flanagan to a three- year tenn on the North Carolina State Examining Committee on Phys ical Therapy. Spring has been workshoj) and con vention time for us. On March 31, a majority of our staff attended the North Carolina Physical Therapy As sociation state meeting in Winston- Salem. Ellie Flanagan was program chairman. The next day the staff par ticipated in a workshop on “Elements of Cooperative Home Care for the Chronically 111,” conducted uhder . the auspices of the Physical Thetapy ‘ Association and the N^orth Carolina Heart Association. During the; fiol- ’ lowing week, April 1-6, Burnett and Idell Landrum were the TTniversity of Oklahoma for thf ; American Physical Therapy Assodiai^^ tion-Office of Vocational Rehabilita tion sponsored workshop on “The Learning Process and Methods of In struction.” In June Helen Kaiser, Ellie Flanagan, Idell Landrum, and; Carolyn Burnett will go to'S^|LW^A|, cisco for the National American sieal Therapy Association con^erQrMa Miss Flanagan is Vice-cbairiliafil| fcfc the Section on Education aii4 Vef^pWiJ- sible for the program which'will} "We on the “Correlation of Classroouynifd|» Clinical Teaching.” Miss ”'^ui*]tMt will present a tliree-part movie on ‘ ‘ The Asthmatic Child ’ ’ which' has been developed in conjunction with the Pediatrics Department’. > Miss Kaiser and Miss Burnett will go on to Avorkshops at StanfoTd'‘UlfltWp'reitJ^.-- On the Go Mrs. Bess Raper, Surgical PDC, is Touring the U.S.—destination: thej World’s Fair, Seattle, Washington.' i: Duke Hospital Durham, N. C. \N-0 /

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