SARA ANN YOUNG
Sara Ann Young served as an obstetrics-gynecology clinical nurse specialist at Hartford Hospital from 1978 to 2011.
Sara Ann Young served as an obstetrics-gynecology clinical nurse specialist at Hartford Hospital from 1978 to 2011.
Tracy I. Lanes has thrived as a nurse anesthetist at Washington University in St. Louis since 2007.
Although Brighid O’Donnell Kelly is now retired, she remains involved in her community by volunteering at a local nursing home.
Jean Brannon opened Brannon Properties, LLC, where she remains there to this day, working with both business and residential properties.
During her time with the U.S. Census, Ms. Lynch served as an assistant crew leader before she retired in 2010.
Jan Klosterman opened Klosterman & Associates in 2006 and is currently working to provide litigation and expert witness services.
Jill M. Mayo continues to advance the field as an assistant professor of nursing at the Mississippi College School of Nursing.
Bonnie W. Battey has been a consultant and a private practitioner in nursing since 1985.
Annmarie Theodore is presently the supervisor of Presentation Rehabilitation & Skilled Care Center, a 110-bed, Medicare- and Medicaid-certified facility.
Dr. Jeanne Salyer is an associate professor in the department of adult health and nursing systems at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Patricia Barber was an associate professor of nursing at the Health Education Center at the Community College of Denver from 1999 until her retirement.
Dr. Marilyn A. Ray presently holds the position of professor emerita at Florida Atlantic University.
Spanning nearly five decades, Frances J. Terry’s career as a professional nurse has been met with much acclaim.
Barbara A. Chalk, RN, retired as the clinical coordinator of the neurosurgery operating room for Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in 2000.
Eliza Hudson-Zonn is the director of nursing at the Arc of Morris Chapter, the Medical Day Care Center and the New Community Extended Care Center.
Leonora P. Whildin began her career during World War II with the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps at Boston City Hospital from 1943 to 1946.
Ella D. Gordon was head nurse of the allergy and immunology service at the Brook Army Medical Center until her retirement in 2007.
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