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Nora FitzGibbon

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From 1930 to 1934 FitzGibbon was matron of the Auckland Karitane Hospital, after which she became the Nursing Advisor for the Plunket Society in Dunedin. In this role she travelled extensively throughout New Zealand, visiting and advising Plunket nurses and assisting branches to develop. In 1939 she
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She officially retired in 1945, although she continued several active roles in nursing: she was national president of the New Zealand Registered Nurses Association from 1946 to 1949, honorary secretary of the New Zealand Nurses Memorial Fund from 1949 to 1967 and founding president of the
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it was first published in 1945, and reprinted nineteen times over subsequent years. It included advice on raising babies and small children, and featured the first standard growth chart for New Zealand babies, which was the result of studying around 9,000 babies.
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in Dunedin from 1949 to 1955. In 1937 she founded the Dunedin Catholic Nurses' Guild, and in 1956 she was elected the inaugural president of the national organisation.
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and Sanitary Inspector. She was appointed matron of Karitane in 1926, however the following year she resigned to nurse her mother until her mother's death in 1930.
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After World War I she returned to Christchurch and completed training in midwifery, and then returned to Dunedin's
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In February 1915 she joined a group of 11 other New Zealand nurses who were sent to
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civilian and military nurse, hospital matron and nursing administrator.
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At the age of 16, FitzGibbon joined her sister Mary as a nurse aide at
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A Voice for Mothers: The Plunket Society and Infant Welfare 1907-2000
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Southern People - A Dictionary of Otago Southland People
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New Zealand Members of the Order of the British Empire
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MBE
New Zealand
Arrow Junction
Central Otago
Dunedin
Seacliff Mental Hospital
Truby King
Egypt
Australian Army Nursing Service
Suez
Karitane Hospital
Plunket nurse
Catholic Women's League
Helen Deem






"Hanorah Philomena FitzGibbon"
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Ministry for Culture and Heritage






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