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Local alumni of the Duke University School of Nursing were recently guests of the school’s alumni association at a luncheon. They sought to make sug gestions about what the association could do to help ease the present shortage of E.N.’s at Duke Hospital. Suggestions included possible change in shift hours, establishment of a nursery, and increased utilization of part-time nurses. Of the almost 50 in attendance, most were not employed as nurses; however several returned to work as a result of the luncheon. KEEPING IN TOUCH (Continued) • NOTES OF INTEREST. . . Dr. W. P. Wilson, Department of Psychiatry, spent two weeks in August on a canoe trip in Canada with a group of Boy Scouts. Mrs. Mary Wallace Brooks, secretary in Dr. Callawaj^’s office, and her husband, Don, spent the summer touring the United States and camping in various places. She returned to work on Sep tember 19. Ellen Bivins has transferred from the office of Dr. John Buettner-Janusch to that of Dr. J. David Robertson, chair man of the Department of Anatomy. She was replaced by Brenda Porter. Dr. and Mrs. Hans 0. Doerr and their daughter, Claudia, took a trip to London, England, and Stuttgart, Germany in Au gust. Dr. Doerr is a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. and Mrs. Adriaan Verwoerdt and their son Christopher have returned from a September trip to Europe, during which they visited Dr. Verwoerdt’s parents in Holland. • GLAD TO HAVE . . , Rebecca Evans as a new secretary in the office of Mr. Ray Brown and Mr. Donald Smith, of the Graduate Program in Hospital Ad ministration. She replaced Mrs. Linda Pethia who moved to Texas with her husband who has joined the faculty of the T’niversity of Texas in Austin .... Mrs. Gretchen Henoch who is Dr. Edwin P. Alyea’s new secretary .... Kitty Collins as a new technician in the Allergy-Immunology Lab .... Sandra Johnson in the filing department of the Medical Record Library .... Betsy Johnson, formerly a secretary in Radiation Therapy, as Dr. William De- Maria’s new secretary . . . .Mrs. Jo Bush as a new secretary in the Medical School Office of Administration .... ilrs. Marsha Ily- barger who is now working in the office of the secretary of the Medical Alumni for Dr. Talmage Peele. She replaced Mrs. Sandra Johnson who has moved to California .... Dayl Kline, technician trainee with Dr. H. S. Nielsen in the Department of ilicrobiology .... Barbara Bohn, technician in the Clinical Microbiology Lab, who replaced Mrs. Cletis Brown who has moved with her hus band to Gainesville, Florida, where he is interning .... Roberta Padgett, technician in the Clinical Microbiology Lab, who replaced Wanda Newton who has moved to Ohio .... ilrs. Catherine Horton of Apex who is at the registration desk in SPDC .... ilemorie Lemons in the insurance office of MPDC .... Patsy Clayton as Zerox operator in MPDC .... Mrs. Judy Mullen from Boston, Massachusetts, who is a new secretary in MPDC .... Carolyn Gescak, new file clerk in MPDC .... Jlrs. Helle ]\Iales as a new secretary in the Cardiovascular Lab whose husband, Jim, is a medical intern. In the Outpatient Department we welcome six new staff mem bers: Mrs. Geraldine Fi.sher and Mrs. Louise Hunt as registrars; INTERCOM - n Mr. Paul Siebel as clinic manager in the Medical OPC; Sandra Freeman as a registrar in Medical OPC; Mrs. Julia Harward as a floating registrar in PRN; Peggy Tucker as a registrar in SOPC. The Outpatient Department also has the folowing six girls from Lees-McRae College who are here for their one year internship: Marcia Tomilin, Mary Luther, Toby Hodgin, Susan Ferguson, Edith Rosenblatt and Barbara Sizer. These girls will be working as floating registrars throughout the Outpatient Department .... The Hospital Storeroom staff welcomes Mr. Louis Wiethe as a new stock clerk. (Mr. Wiethe’s wife, Terry, is secretary to Mr. G. S. T. Cavanagh in the Medical Center Library.) .... A welcome is also extended to Dr. Galen Quinn’s new dental assistant, Mrs. Sheila Glaude, and to the three new people in Medical Speech Pathology: Carole Levinson, language pathologist; Linda Gertner, speech pathologist and research associate; and Jerri Clark, cinefluorog- raphy technician. Mr. Ben Mays is welcomed as a new television technician on the Central TV Facility staff. We are glad to have a number of new people in the Department of Pediatrics. Lawrence Roberson is a new electronic technician in Dr. Madison Spach’s lab. Mrs. Nancy Phillips, who replaced Mrs. Diane Rosati, is the new secretary for Drs. Arena and McBryde. Mrs. Joan Rotman and Mrs. Sharon Allen, are also new secretaries in the department. Mrs. Nancy Wetterau has replaced Cathy Braxton as secretary to Dr. F. Stanley Porter. Susan Wilkins has transferred from the Mathematics Department to work with Dr. John Boineau. Several of the department’s labs also have new em ployees. Erma Davis has replaced Dreda Guion in Dr. Susan Dee’s Lab. Gladys Bailey is new in Dr. R. S. Stempfel’s lab and Diane Lane is new in Dr. J. B. Sidbury’s lab. A welcome is extended to the three new employees iri the Private Medical Lab, Mrs. Jo Ann Somerville, Mrs. Rosalie Goldston, and Mrs. Lee R. Katz .... to Mrs. Janie Ferguson, a new secretary in the Office of the Administrative Director .... to the two new tech nicians in Dr. Bernard Amos’s lab, Elly Mladick and Karen Sulli van and to his new secretary, Judy Auman .... to Linda Moore, who is a new technician with Dr. Boyle .... to Donna Davie, who is new in the filing department of Medical Record Library ... to Mrs. Margaret Stinnett, who replaced Gloria Kearney as secretary to Dr. E. D. Day in the Department of Microbiology .... and to Mrs. Virtee Glenn, formerly a laboratory technician in Pediatries, who has transferred to Dr. Alexander Spock’s lab. Other new employees who are welcomed to the medical center include Mrs. Barbara Franklin, a new typist in clinical psychology who replaced Mrs. Mary Galloway .... Mrs. Clarice Harton, new secretary for Dr. John Dees and Dr. Saul Boyarsky, who trans ferred from the Department of Biochemistry .... Jane Gamblin, new seci-etary for Dr. James F. Glenn, who recently moved to Durham from Tovoli, Soutli Texas .... and Peggy Steeves, research secretary in the Department of Anatomy. Nursing Service has recently welcomed nineteen new nurses: Beverly Stroud, head nurse, Oral Surgery; Carol Jones, Recovery Room; Nancy Neill, Reed; Mildred Thawley and Sandra Blackford, INU; Ann Bradham, Halsted; Janet Davis, Holmes; Janice Jack- Greetings—Hawaiian style—are ex tended above to Marilyn JIacQueen, a technician in Dr. Bernard Amos’s lab, by Carolyn Kobayashi, a tech nician at the Kuakini Research Foun dation in Honolulu who recently paid a visit to the Duke doctor’s lal). Sent by a Hawaiian doctor to learn certain methods and procedures used by Dr. Amos in his lab, Miss Kobay ashi worked side-by-side with his tech nicians for two weeks. When she arrived at the lab, she presented the technicians with color ful and lovely leis of orchids and other native blossoms. The leis, made by her family and friends, were presented to her as she departed for Durham, her first trip to the United States main land. VOL. 13 NO. 7/1966
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