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Personnel Department Post Office Mrs. Helen Long lrightl and Mrs. Mamie Jackson are true to the old tradition-the mails must go through. Sometimes, the Post Office De- partment doesr1't cooperate to get the mail delivered to the Hospital on time-then, therc are those questions- ls the mail ready? Do I have a letter? Mrs. .lo P. Watson, Personnel Director, dis- cusses an applicant's qualifications with Secretary Mrs. Pat Martin. Aclmitting These ladies provide around-the-clock coverage to receive requests for patient accommodations from the doctor and assign patients according to their medical needs and available space. 29
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Medical Education Sealed left to right: Thomas VanSant Clnternl, Ann Utley flnternl, Ray Bowen flnternl, Dan Byrd flnternl, John Cochran flnteml Eugene Harrison Clnternl, John Rosser flnternl. Standing left to right: Clarence Donald, J. Gordon Barrow, Dir. Medical Education Joyce Gann, Alvin Blumenfeld, Anne Patterson, Fredrick Fuerst, Charles Rogers, William B. Mulherin, Joseph Leyva, Kamal Mansour Charles Hancock, Roger Swingle, Arthur Mauterer, Walter Smith, Edward Stephens, Pascual Herrera. Student nurses find kindred souls among the residents and interns of our hospital, for they, like we, are students of medicine. Their area of healing often extends beyond the patientls room as they offer sympathetic ears and lengthy explanations to us. 28
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Miss .ludy Woods and Mrs. Martha Warren are typical of the Laboratory's registered medical technologists. Their skills are vital aids to the doctor and his patient. Laboratory 1 1 1 Dr. Robert Farrell, Pathologist, and Sur- Mrs. Donna Hall is using her skill and expensive labora- tory equipment to answer a doctor's question about his patient. geon John P. Wilson discuss a biopsy which was highly suspicious of cancer. Mrs. Bernice Jones and the Blood Bank offer ex- tensive blood therapy.
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