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Is there someone in West Texas that might offer guidance and assistance to a
nurse who faces the formidable task of preserving and exhibiting a
collection of nursing artifacts, documents, etc.?
If so, please contact her directly at [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> .
Ms. Haley is the director of a Nursing Learning Center at West Texas A&M
University in Canyon, Texas. She is planning a new center (where nursing
students learn clinical techniques and procedures) and would like very much
to display historical material relating to a defunct hospital training
school. Her heart is certainly in the right place, but she is in dire need
of help-not just general advice and direction.
A guardian angel will make all the difference in the world. Thanks.
Dean Krimmel, Historian/Curator
University of Maryland School of Nursing Museum
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