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S.L. Smith and Rosa E. Smith
S.L. Smith and his wife, Rosa E. Smith on their 60th wedding anniversary. S.L. Smith wears a dark colored suit and Rosa wears a patterned dark colored dress. Handwritten on back: S. L. Smith and wife, Rosa B. Smith, taken Oct. 9, 1955, on their 60th wedding anniversary.' Stamped on back: 'Photo by Pete Prince Peabody College
S.L. Smith, mine accountant
Photo shows S.L. Smith, the accountant of Hedley Gold Mining Company, photo is from a booklet honouring Gomer and Mrs Jones reception
Developing a neonatal workforce: role evaluation and retention of advanced neonatal nurse practitioners
Background: Over the past decade more than 120 advanced neonatal nurse practitioners (ANNPs) have graduated from the Southampton based ANNP programme. Objectives: To determine the scope of practice and evolving role of ANNPs and to identify factors that may affect future recruitment and retention. Method: An open ended structured questionnaire on clinical role, working arrangements, retention and attrition, continuing education, and professional development was sent to 95 ANNPs. Results: A response rate of 83% was achieved. There was an attrition rate of 14%, with most ANNPs remaining in their original seconding unit. Factors considered to be important for role satisfaction included a well defined role, working within a team of ANNPs, appropriate remuneration, and evidence of unit support for both role definition and continuing professional development. Conclusions: Although ANNPs are expensive to both train and employ, this evidence suggests that there is a good return on the investment in terms of retention to the unit and the specialty. Their role incorporates many features of advanced nursing practice as well as providing "value added" neonatal care by merging traditional medical and nursing roles and crossing professional boundaries. In 2004 the manpower challenges for neonatal units will be even more acute; these data confirm that there are effective options available but they require long term strategic planning and investment
Outcomes and evaluation of a multi-national internet-based postgraduate education programme in neonatalogy
H. G. Smith
"L/B H.G. Smith 1/54 A.A. S.L. VP 689[obscured] 1940 Darwin. 19[obscured] Known Harry or. Smithy."Lance Bombardier H.G. Smith 1/54 Anti Aircraft Search Light. VP 689[obscured] 1940 Darwin. 19[obscured]. Known as Harry or Smithy
Letter from Smith Green to grandma and grandpa
Letter from Smith Green to his grandparents, William and Mary Green (January 1, 1936 - mis-dated 1935).I wasn't in Ft Sam in Jan 1935 must be 1936 Fort Sam Houston January 1, 1935 Dear Grandma and Grandpa: A happy new year to you. There certainly was a big celebration downtown last night. The new year was ushered in in great style. Every body had two or three bottles of whiskey. I got home all right. I arrived about 4:00 p.m. Sunday. The Bus John and I was on wrecked about 5 miles from Hugo. No one was hurt very bad. The bus and Chevrolet car were wrecked. I can't send but $5 this onth because I drew half of my pay to come home on. I am feeling fine and hope you are the same. I highwayed from Hugo. I made good time though. About as fast as bus time. Well I can't think of anything else. Goodbye. Smith S.L. Green Hdqrs. Co. 23rd Inf. Ft. Sam Houston, Texas Mr. W.M. Green Box 426 Broken Bow, Okla
Card from Emil Crone to Smith Green
Christmas card from Emil O. Crone to fellow former POW, Smith GreenThe holly round the Christmas hearth; The silent snow possess'd the earth. ALFRED LORD TENNYSON With every good wish for a MERRY Christmas and a happy NEW YEAR Emil O. Crone Bloomsburg, Pa. R.O.I. S.L. GREEN BOX 426 BROKEN BOW, OKLA. Emil O. Crone 31st Infantry Hirohat
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