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(!>uko uniucRs'it^ me6'tc&.l ccntett KEEPING IN TOUCH In Anesthesia, we welcome Mrs. Sandra Scheuer, tech nical trainee, and John Laws, laboratory assistant. Miss Kerstin Sjoberg of Boras, Sweden is engaged to Dr. Robert Borders of Louisiana. Kerstin graduated from the School of Anesthesia Jan. 10, and Dr. Borders completed his residency in Anesthesiology at Duke. And a girl was born to Bill and Donna Byrtus on Oct. 28th. Bill is in Inhalation Therapy and Donna is a former O.R. technician. In Audiovisual Ed., Linda 0. Forbes transferred from Hospital Storeroom to our Medical Photography Facility. In Biochemistry, Su zanne Langdon, technician to Dr. Harvey Sage, was married to Richard Connett, Biochemistry Graduate Student, December 28th. In the Blood § Bone Bank, Bettye Jones, secretary to Dr. Ivan W. Brown, Jr., is engaged to Michael K. Fitch, who is employed in the CCU at Duke. In the Clinical Research Unit, Mr. Ollie Ellison, orderly on Rankin Ward, was married to Bernice Williams on Dec. 29th. In Dermatology, we welcome Mrs. Donna Mangum as the receptionist in the Division of Dermatology working for Dr. J. Lamar Callaway and Dr. John Tindall. And Delaine Melton as secretary to Dr. Tindall. In Dietetics, we welcome these employ ees: Jean Herndon, Pearlie Cutler, Teresa Clark, and Donna Morris. Miss Doeling is the new Dietetic In tern in the unit. And in the Main Kitchen, the new empl.oyees are: Rosa McNeil, Mable Cearnel, Larry Crawford, and Cornell Terrell. In the Grad. Prog, in Hosp. Admin., Wayne F. Fesler, 2nd year Hospital Admin. Resident,and wife Sharon had a girl, Lisa Diane. In the Hyperbaric Unit, we welcome Marsha Jones from Pediatrics, Melba Houser from Psychiatry and Norma Mann from Surgery. In Immunology, we welcome Margaret Noell, who is secre tary in the Allergy Lab, and Susan Heck and Barbara Barnett as technician trainees. In Medical PDC, we welcome Mrs. Evelyn Roberson as clinic receptionist in Medical PDC... Mrs. Annie Roberts, Admissions, and Marian Wilson, Insurance Office. Also, a former em ployee, Mrs. Linda Proctor has returned to the In surance Office after being away for 2 years. Cindy Baldwin, in the Insurance Office, was married Dec. 21 to Mr. George W. Fowler. In Nursing Service, we wel come Elizabeth Freed, an advanced LPN on Halsted. In the Outpatient Dept., we welcome Marvin Merritt, Bar- bara Ray, James Wilkins, Ann Christopherson, Evelyn Bouhclas, Evander Beaman, Willie Lynn, Tommy Middle ton, and Judith Satterwhite. In Radiation Therapy, we welcome Miss Gunilla Carlson from Sweden, our first 'Doss'imetrist. In the Telephone Exchange, we welcome Ginny Pillerin, Patsy Knight, Patsy Mitchell and Elizabeth Janetta. /o lAe Dear Editor...As I prepare to leave the hospital after my annual checkup, I would like to commend the staff for su perior care and treatment. The doctors are without ques tion the finest, most competent and thorough I have eyer had the privilege of knowing. They have that great "per sonal" interest in their patients. I would like to thank Duke for its excellent residents and interns; all the supervisors and nurses were just great. It has been my pleasure to be treated here, and it's easy to see why Duke Hospital is tops in the nation...An appreciative visitor. Bulletin o A R D R I E F S The Duke Pre-Medical Society featured a program on medical careers in the United States Air Force at its meeting of January 10, 1968. Capt. H.L. Bailey, Med ical Corps, USAF Reserve was the speaker. Dr. Bailey is the Medical Center Air Force Medical Liaison offi cer and assistant resident in orthopaedics. The prog ram was designed to inform future doctors of the oppor tunities in the Air Force Medical Corps. Dr. Bailey, who has already served two years active duty in the Air Force, is available to discuss the Air Force Med ical Corps with medical students, residents and nurses in the Medical Center. * * * Dr. Brian Blades, professor and chairman of the dept, of surgery at George Washington University in Wash. DC, will give the Dean's Hour lecture on January 25. On February 1, Dr. Arend Bouhuys of the John B. Pierce Foundation Laboratory in New Haven, Conn. will speak. * * * Our Medical Center players are at it again in Durham Theatre Guild's next production, Lysistvata. This time Ellie Timmerman, research technician in the Dept, of Medicine, stars as Myrhhina, Dr. Harvey Sage, Assis tant Professor in Biochemistry and Pathology, is Pro ducer, Betty Martin, in the Dept, of Surgery, is Tech nical Director, Susan Cornwell, in Data Processing, is Stage Manager, and Carole Levinson, Med. Speech Path ology, is Leader of the Women's Chorus. Performan ces will be on Feb. 16-17, and 23-24 at Allied Arts. * * * Two new courses especially designed for supervisory development training will begin in late March. Attend ed by several hundred employees during the past year, courses have included several in principles of super vision in hospitals. The program is designed to pre pare Duke employees in non-academic positions for advancement in their jobs through improvement in efficiency. * * * The Medical Records Department requests your coopera tion. On Saturdays and Sundays the department will be minimally staffed and will be able to handle only extraordinary demands for service. Please plan inso far as possible to have routine work handled Mondays through Fridays. Emergency Room personnel will assist in handling requests which cannot be taken care of during Medical Record Department hours, (Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.). * * * In keeping with the Duke University policy not to dis criminate against a prospective tenant because of race, creed, or nationality, the listing on bulletin boards of houses for sale or apartments for rent will be pro vided by Housing Management only. Please file your housing requests with the Director of Housing Manage ments, Room lOlR, House D, West Campus.
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