| 1. | He began his career in public service as a NHS Mental Health Nursing Officer.
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| 2. | She became a chief nursing officer in 1949 for the Royal College of Nursing.
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| 3. | "The nurses have all called in and reported sick, " said principal nursing officer Sarah Ryner.
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| 4. | In 1954, she was named Chief Nursing Officer.
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| 5. | These are doctors, dentists, nursing officers and chaplains.
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| 6. | Skellern's title of Superintendent changed to Chief Nursing Officer in 1972 as NHS management was restructured.
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| 7. | Fawcett's ability to perform heart procedures will save patients'lives, said Sandy Morgan, the hospital's chief nursing officer.
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| 8. | The hospital's chief nursing officer, Katherine Eaves, said the dialysis problem was due to a nationwide nursing shortage.
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| 9. | In 1971 Sikota, by that time Chief Nursing Officer, presented graduation certificates to some of these enrolled nurses.
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| 10. | In 1966 she was appointed as Assistant Superintendent of District Nurses, the first Black senior nursing officer in Manchester.
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