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INTERCOMMENTS Outpatient Department Laboratory Judy Austin, technician in the OPD lab, is engaged to Connie Blalock, an airman first class stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama City, Fla. . . . . Edith Moore transferred from OPD X-ray to the OPD lab .... Ann Peterson, formerly secretary to Mr. Ken Steiner in MOPC, left to go to the VA Hospital as an X-ray technician. She is being replaced by Starr Hutson, who transferred from surgical OPD. Miss Hutson was replaced in SOPC by Miss Zandy Dunkley who was in Newport News, Va., before coming to Duke Outpatient Department Nursing Nancy Holloway, R. N., is a new employe in the pediatric clinic .... Lynne Jones, R. N., is now the assistant head nurse in the pediatric clinic .... Ava Rogers, R. N., is now working in the emergency room .... Stephanie Smith, PCA, transferred to the emergency room .... Catherine Gentry, R. N., trans ferred from McDowell ward to the ortho paedic clinic Pathology Janet Sutter and Leonard Noble are new employes in histology .... Jay Benbow has transferred from engineering to the emergency lab ... . Karen Zeigler is a new employe in the pathology office Patient Care Education Eula Coleman, advanced L. P. N. from Hanes ward, and Cynthia Cravens, R. N. from Rankin, have joined the staff Physical Therapy Mrs. Robert Felder (Judy) has joined the physical therapy staff. She began work at Duke October 1 after completing her B. S. degree in physical therapy at the University of North Carolina. A native of Clemson, S. C., Judy is married to a second-year medical student at UNC .... also new in physical therapy is Mrs. Dietrich Jepsen-Foge, who comes from near Hanover, Germany. She joined the staff October 13 as a foreign trainee. She completed her PT studies in 1966 at the Orthopedic University in Berlin. Her husband is a Duke graduate student in political science .... the PT staff held a pre-Halloween party for the 11 new physical therapy students October 24 at Spruce Pine Lodge (continued from page twelve) PDC Annex Mrs. Ray Little (Mary), a life-long resident of Durham, has joined the staff of the PDC Annex as a nurses' aide . . . Richard Davidson is a new assistant to Dr. Michael E. McLeod Psychiatry Miss Roberta Harding, secretary to Dr. Bernard Bressler, and Mr. Donald Prentiss of Raleigh were married Saturday, Sep tember 27. Mrs. Prentiss is continuing her work at the hospital .... Mrs. Sandra Eisenhour and Mrs. Margaret Ha zard are new secretaries in the office of Dr. Charles Llewellyn .... Mrs. Nina Mousouris is now working as a secretary in Dr. Jacquelyne Jackson's office .... Juanita Cato is new in the psychiatric inpatient service .... now employed in the office of Dr. Walter Obrist is Barbara Elliott .... Pamela Jarriel is new secre tary to Dr. H. S. Wang .... new secre taries in the Child Guidance Clinic are Lucy Davis, Margie Clark, Dorothy Rum- mell, Shirley Bradshaw, and Francis Mar tin Surgery John Brinkley is now working in the surgical electronics shop .... Emil Battle transferred from psychiatry to surgery to work in Dr. David C. Sabiston's lab ... Lucy Alston transferred from nursing service to surgery to work for Dr. Hilliard Seigler Reed .... new R. N. on Cushing is Beth Norman .... now working as an R. N. on McDowell is Helen Brooks .... new L. P..N. on Reed Is Gretchen Scullion .... ward clerk on McDowell is Gertrude Wiggins .... Lisbeth Rokicki, ward clerk on Cushing, resigned and is now working at the Statler Hilton .... Rebecca Fergu son, staff nurse on Cushing, has been pro moted to head nurse on Reed Welch ward New R. N.'s on the ward include Miss, Janet Newby from Ohio State University, Miss Jane Altman from Presbyterian Hos pital In Charlotte, and Miss Barbara Legler from the School of Nursing at UNC .... new L. P. N.'s are Louise Long, who transferred from the recovery room, Mrs. Mason, who formerly worked PRN from the nursing office, and Mr. Tommy Smith from Burlington .... Mrs. Gladys Wals ton, L. P. N., resigned and moved to New York .... Mrs. Betty Perkins, L. P. N., has resigned .... Miss Doris Macon, L. P. N., transferred to inhalation therapy .... Jerry Mosely, PCA, resigned and has moved from Durham .... Mary Fowler, also a PCA, has resigned and left the city .... Mrs. Marion Riley entered L. P. N. postgraduate training Veterinary Medicine Miss Anita McRae and Father D. W. McRae have resigned Surgical P. D. C. Mrs. Ann Hill is a new nurses' aide .... now working in the compensation and liability office is Mrs. Emma Guess .... Mrs. Jo Ann Lloyd is new in the insurance office .... cashier Mrs. Gail Lewis spent a month in New York with her husband who is attending a special school Third West ward Judy Moreland, head nurse on the ward, married Gerald B. Ahmann, a medical student Unit Administration Ingrid Soltes, R. N. on Reed, was married to Owen Synam, Jr., on Novem ber 1 . . . . Mrs. Esther Amos, ward clerk on Reed, gave birth to a baby boy on September 23 ... . new in unit services Is Paul Mayfield .... Cynthia Schmidt and Margaret Soloman are new R. N.'s on Aging Seminar Here A semmar on "Aging and Human Development" was held on the Duke Campus November 7 and 8. Speakers for the event include Dr. George Maddox, chief of the division of medical sociology, speaking on the soci ological aspects of aging and human de velopment; Dr. Carl Eisdorfer, professor of medical psychology and psychiatry, talking on the psychological points; Dr. Ewald Busse, chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, discussing the biological aspects of the subject, and Dr. Juanita Krepps, dean of Woman's College, dealing with the economic aspects. Dr. Busse and Dr. John McKinney, vice provost and dean of the Graduate School, served as moderators for the two-day session.
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