Mary Colby Monteith

By MARY COLBY MONTEITH, Professor of Nursing Education, Pacific Union College

Articles by Mary Colby Monteith

The Conference Nurse—No. 3

December 1942

In the preceding article we spoke of three dis­tinct phases of school health education, and covered the first phase, or healthful school liv­ing. The second section, health service, includes "the examinations for…

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The Conference Nurse—No. 2

November 1942

Personal qualifications are of the greatest importance. We agree with the thought that "the public-health nurse working alone needs to have. . . a special aptitude for working with lay and professional groups."…

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The Conference Nurse--No 1

October 1942

There are probably a number of reasons why conferences at times have no confer­ence nurses. Finances enter into the problem. During the depression, some confer­ences considered…

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