Biographical notes

Biographical notes

hr. J. Nurs. Stud. Vol. 7, pp. 117-I 18, Pergamon Press, 1970. Printed in Great Britain Biographical Notes MARGARETAULD Author of: A method by which...

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hr. J. Nurs. Stud. Vol. 7, pp. 117-I 18, Pergamon Press, 1970.

Printed in Great Britain

Biographical Notes MARGARETAULD Author of: A method by which the necessary nursing establishment of a hospital may be estimated

Miss Auld, who is at present Matron of the Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion, Edinburgh, undertook her general training at Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, and a year after the completion of this became a State Certified Midwife. Thereafter she undertook the Midwife Teachers Diploma Course at Kingstonupon-Thames and the Certificate of Nursing Administration at the University of Edinburgh. She has spent some time in New Zealand and Australia working in midwifery units. ANTJE GRAUHAN Author of:

A survey of the professional activities of former University of Heidelberg

students of the School of .Nursing,

Education : General nursing at University Hospital School of Nursing, Heidelberg, graduation 1951. Nursing education at University of Chicago on a Rockefeller Fellowship 1953/54. Pediatric nursing at Children’s Hospital, Hamburg-Rothenburgsort, graduation 1958. WHO travel fellowship of 4 months in 1962 to visit schools of nursing in North European countries. Experience: Staff nurse, Heidelberg University Women’s Hospital 1951-1953. Nurse instructor for obstetric and gynaecological nursing, University School of Nursing, Heidelberg 1954-1956. Nurse instructor for Medical Nursing 1958-1962. Director of Heidelberg University School of Nursing since 1963.

OLGA WEISS Author of: Motivation to enter nursing: Eligible Israel- 1968

applicanti to nursing schools in

Graduate of Philadelphia General Hospital School of Nursing (U.S.A.) and of post-basic School of Psychiatric Nursing, the Menninger Foundation (U.S.A.) ; B.Sc.N. and M. Litt. from University of Pittsburgh. Combining both nursing and writing, Miss Weiss has been in administrative and teaching positions in psychiatric institutions and has had published a number of books and articles on both psychiatric nursing and more general nursing subjects, the latter in journals abroad as well as in the United States. She now lives in Israel where she does freelance writing and editing of scientific materials and writes occasional articles. 117

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ESTHER KALB Author of: Volunteers for International Technical Assistance Esther Kalb, R.N., holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the University of Denver. In addition to her work with Volunteers for International Technical Assistance, she is active in another volunteer capacity, tutoring perceptually handicapped children. Her nursing career includes duties as In-service Co-ordinator at St. Mary’s Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin; School Nurse in a Kansas City School System; Supervisor and Acting Director of Nursing at Menorah Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri; Director of Nursing, Boone County Hospital, Columbia, Missouri; and Staff Supervisor at the University of Missouri Medical Center, Columbia, Missouri. ANNE VALERIE COWIE Author of:

The nursing services of Bermuda

Trained at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, remaining for 2 years as Theatre Charge Nurse. Came to Bermuda in 1959 to work in the Operating Room of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for 3 years, then as a Doctor’s office nurse/receptionist. Took the RCN Administrative Course in 1965 and presently employed as Assistant Matron, King Edward VII Memorial Hospital. KATHERINE HILL CHAVIGNY Author of: Palpation of the pulse in the cardiac care unit S.R.N. Manchester Ncrthern Hospital, Part I Midwifery at Manchester Willington Hospital. Received registration on completion of further psychiatric training at St. Vincent de Paul Sanitarium, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. Recently received B.Sc. degree at the University of Oregon School of Nursing and is now studying for a Master’s degree in medical surgical nursing at the same institution. LIBERTY KOVACS Author of:

Themes that develop in sensitivity groups

B.S. in Nursing Education, University of Minnesota; M.S., University of California School of Nursing, San Francisco ; 1963-l 965 : University of California School of Nursing, San Francisco-post-graduate work-Clinical residency in Psychiatric Nursing : Career Teacher ; 1965- 1968 : University of California School of Nursing, San Francisco-Instructor, Undergraduate Psychiatric Nursing; 1967-Present : Licensed by California State Department of Professional and Vocational Standards as a Marriage, Family and Child Counselor; 1968-Present: Lecturer, Graduate Program, University of California, San Francisco-Family Therapy. In addition to teaching psychiatric nursing and family therapy Mrs. Kovacs has conducted numerous sensitivity groups as well as actively participating as a member in sensitivity, encounter and gestalt groups, and in Synanon games.