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ntcKcom duke uniucusity mc6icM ccnteR VOLUME 18, NUMBER 42 NOVEMBER 5, 1971 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Five New Head Nurses Named MISS WHITT r Five head nurses and two assistant head nurses have been appointed in the Medical Center. Kathy Callahan, new head nurse on Rankin Ward, received her nursing education at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Boston. She worked as an assistant head nurse at Boston's Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and served in the Army Nurse Corps before coming to Duke in 1970. Catherine Gentry is the new head nurse in the Orthopaedic Clinic, where she has worked for the past two years. She received her nursing training at Orange Memorial Hospital in Orlando, Fla. Her husband. Dr. Doyle Gentry, is an assistant professor of medical psychology in the Hospital. New head nurse on Cabell B-Renal Ward is Barbara Stevens. She is a 1965 graduate of Emory University in Atlanta with a B.S. in nursing. She has been (continued on page four) MRS. GENTRY MRS. TAYLOR MRS. STEVENS ■F v t MISS CALLAHAN
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