Chapman, Pansy (1892–1973)

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Chapman, Pansy (1892–1973)

New Zealand hospital matron and nursing administrator. Born Pansy Helen Auld Chapman, Nov 24, 1892, at Blacks Point, Reefron, New Zealand; died July 6, 1973, at Auckland, New Zealand; dau. of Hender Chapman (miner) and Elizabeth Ann (Richards) Chapman.

Trained as nurse in Dunedin and Christchurch; administered children's ward at Christchurch Hospital (1917); served as matron of Christchurch Karitane hospital (1920–23); was a member of Wellington branch of Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children (Plunket Society); managed outpatient department of Mothercraft Training Centre at Cromwell House, London (1930); appointed acting charge nurse at Auckland branch of Plunket Society (1931–51); advocated for pre-school medical examinations and was instrumental in Plunket Society's institutional success in Auckland. Awarded British Empire Medal (1948).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).

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