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  2. Clotilda Douglas-Yakimchuk - Wikipedia

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    Clotilda Adessa Douglas-Yakimchuk ONS CM (née Coward; January 11, 1932 – April 15, 2021) was a Canadian nurse.She was the first African-Canadian to graduate from the Nova Scotia Hospital School of Nursing and the first black president of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Nova Scotia.

  3. Nursing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), in the other Canadian provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and the territories). Licensed practical nurse is equivalent to registered practical nurse in Canada and is a region specific title.

  4. Medical Society of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    In Halifax, Nova Scotia, the Medical Society of Nova Scotia was established in 1854 as the first medical association in Canada. [2] The Society was incorporated by Act of Provincial Parliament and confirmed by the Hon. George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby on July 31, 1861.

  5. Margaret MacDonald (nurse) - Wikipedia

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    MacDonald held the title of Matron-in-Chief of the Canadian Army Medical Corps Nursing Service, the first woman promoted to the rank of major in the British Empire and was awarded the Royal Red Cross (1916) and the Florence Nightingale Medal (1918). [1] MacDonald was born into a wealthy, Catholic family in Bailey Brook, Nova Scotia in 1873.

  6. Sara Corning - Wikipedia

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    Corning was born in Chegoggin, Nova Scotia, the daughter Captain Samuel and Delilah (Churchill) Corning. [4] She trained as a nurse in New Hampshire. [3] Sara is listed as a graduate of the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Hanover, New Hampshire in 1899.

  7. Linda MacDonald (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Charlottetown, [2] MacDonald is a retired nurse living in Nova Scotia, Canada and the co-Founder of Persons Against Non-State Torture—a self-funded human rights advocacy campaign. [1] [3] [4] MacDonald worked in hospitals, public health, and as care coordinator with home care. [5]

  8. Cat's Tender Affection for Sick Dog Companion Is Touching ...

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    The worst part about loving a dog is their short lifespan. I was so close to my darling Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, I had her before I had my human children, and watching her sicken with ...

  9. Nurse licensure - Wikipedia

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    Nurse licensure is the process by which various regulatory bodies, usually a Board of Nursing, regulate the practice of nursing within its jurisdiction. The primary purpose of nurse licensure is to grant permission to practice as a nurse after verifying the applicant has met minimal competencies to safely perform nursing activities within nursing's scope of practice.

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