MATRON-IN-CHIEF APPOINTED
ISS E. M. NUTSEY, M.B.E., lady superintendent of the Auckland Public Hospital, has been appointed Matron-in-Chief for nursing services overseas. She will begin her official duties with the forces in October. Miss Nutsey served for four and a-half years during the last war, and was made an Associate of the Royal Red Cross and mentioned in despatches for her bravery. When she returned to New Zealand she was appointed Matron of the Opotiki Cottage Hospital, leaving that position to join the department of school hygiene
as a school nurse. Miss Nutsey then went to South Africa for two years where she undertook surgical nursing. On her return to the Dominion .she was appointed Matron of the Stratford Hospital, and later Matron of the Hawera Hospital. In 1928 she was appointed to the Auckland Public Hospital. In 1937 Miss Nutsey received the M.B.E. for her services to nursing in New Zealand. The new Matron-in-Chief was born at Christchurch in 1887. She was educated at Auckland and received her training at the Auckland Public Hospital.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 4
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175MATRON-IN-CHIEF APPOINTED New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 4
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