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10 MR. STRIBLING Mr. Stribling On the Job In Duke OR A man with seven years' experience in industrial management is the new admini strator of the Duke Hospital operating suite. He is John M. (Mac) Stribling, 30, who comes to Duke from a post as assistant production manager at the Roxboro Man ufacturing Co. in Roxboro. Mr. Stribling replaces Harry E. Brown, OR administrator since January, 1967, who has taken a position with the trust division at N. C. Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. A native of Ninety Six, S. C., Mr. Stribling is a graduate of Lander College in Greenwood, S. C., with a B. S. degree in business administration. Before he began work in Roxboro last April, Mr. Stribling spent four years with the Monsanto Co. in Greenwood. He has also been a catalog sales office manager for Sears Roebuck and Co. in Aiken, S. C. He is married to the former Delaina Robertson of Kershaw, S. C., and they have two children, Lynette, age 5, and Donna Carole, age 3. MEDICAL P. D. C. RENOVATION—The nursing area of the Medical P. D. C. has undergone a face-lifting to separate the nurses' station from the patient's path through the clinic. A new window. No. 11, will serve as an extension of the patient processing area. Purpose of the change is to separate administrative functions from nursing to make routing of patients more convenient for everyone. Discussing the functions of the new clinic receptionist position are Mrs. Twila Gardner, head nurse, at left, and Mrs. Evelyn Roberson from patient processing, seated. At right are patient care assistants Mrs. Geneva Watking and Mrs. Georgia Lyons, (photo by Dave Hooks) Office of Public Relations Box 3354 Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 27706
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