Item PH-1196 - [Photograph - Investiture in the Order of St. John, Ottawa]

标题和责任声明版块

正题名

[Photograph - Investiture in the Order of St. John, Ottawa]

总体资料名称

并列标题

其他标题信息

标题 责任声明

标题说明

描述层级

Item

参考代码

RBSC-ARC-1831-PH-1196

版本版块

版本声明

版本责任声明

资料细节等级版块

比例说明(地图的)

投影说明(地图的)

坐标说明(地图的)

比例说明(建筑的)

发行方管辖权和名称 (集邮的)

创建日期版块

日期

物理描述版块

物理描述

1 photograph : b&w ; 25.5 x 20.5 cm

出版社连续出版物版块

出版社连续出版物的正题名

出版社连续出版物的并列标题

出版社连续出版物的其他标题信息

与出版社连续出版物相关的责任声明

出版社连续出版物编号

对出版社连续出版物的说明

文献著录版块

创建者名称

(1911-1993)

传纪历史

Dorothy Emeline Tate was born June 2, 1911 in Alix, Alberta. She began her education in Edmonton and later attended school in Vancouver when her family moved there in 1922. She graduated from the Vancouver General Hospital School of Nursing in 1932 and received her nursing degree from the University of British Columbia in 1933.

The following year, she gained experience in tuberculosis nursing at the Vancouver General Hospital and at a tuberculosis clinic. She began her public health nursing career as a public health nurse with the Saanich Health Unit on Vancouver Island. In 1943, she obtained a master’s degree in Administration in Public Health from Columbia University. She then spent a year as nursing consultant with the Provincial Health Department. In 1944, she was appointed director of public health nursing, and worked to implement a uniform salary schedule for all provincial health nurses, a standard uniform for staff, policy manuals of approved written procedures and a simplified record system.

The tuberculosis manual she instituted was the first major manual of its kind, and was followed by an “information kit” that provided public health nurses with an up-to-date guide on venereal diseases. She resigned in 1948 when she married Walter Slaughter, and moved to Saudi Arabia for four years.

Upon her return to Vancouver, Dorothy Slaughter returned to a staff position at the Boundary Health Unit, Surrey. In 1955, she was appointed consultant and regional supervisor, Division of Public Health Nursing. In this position, she visited health units and public health nursing staff throughout the province.

Dorothy was active in the RNABC, serving as chair of a committee struck to develop a booklet on the Association. She co-chaired the RNABC Committee on Public Relations from 1958-1961, and chaired this committee from 1962-63.

In 1962, Dorothy was invested as a Sister in the Order of St. John’s Ambulance by then Governor General Georges Vanier. Although retiring in 1976, she remained active in many community groups, such as Soroptomists International, University Women’s Club of White Rock, Red Cross, Elizabeth Foundation of White Rock and the White Rock Historical Society. She died in White Rock October 9, 1993, age 82.

保管历史

范围和内容

Individuals identifed left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Emeline Slaughter, Serving Sister St. John's, White Rock, BC; Miss Evelyn Agnes Pepper, Officer Serving sister St. John's Ottawa, ON; Miss Mildred Irene Walker, Serving Sister St. John's, Ottawa, ON. (Information sheet with photograph)

说明版块

物理条件

藏品直接来源

整理

资料的语言

资料文字

原件位置

其他格式的可用性

检索限制

控制使用, 复制, 和发布的术语

索引指南

相关资料

相关资料

增加

一般说明

Located in Box 107.

备选标识符

标准书号版块

标准书号

检索点

主题检索点

地点检索点

名称检索点

体裁检索点

控制版块

著录记录标识符

规则或惯例

状态

细节层级

创建, 修改以及删除日期

描述语言

著录文字

来源

登记版块

相关主题

相关的人和组织

相关地点

相关体裁