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|banner_image_caption=Dunedin Hospital nurses’ graduation, late November 1961. Annette McKechnie, middle row, 3rd from right | |banner_image_caption=Dunedin Hospital nurses’ graduation, late November 1961. Annette McKechnie, middle row, 3rd from right | ||
| − | |audio_description_one=Annette Smale is the oldest of three daughters born to a family in Middlemarch, just outside Dunedin. As it was one of few career options for her, she decided to pursue nursing. | + | |audio_description_one=Annette Smale (nee McKechnie) is the oldest of three daughters born to a family in Middlemarch, just outside Dunedin. As it was one of few career options for her, she decided to pursue nursing. |
|audio_file_one=Annette_Smale_1.mp3 | |audio_file_one=Annette_Smale_1.mp3 | ||
|audio_description_two=Annette started her training at Dunedin Hospital in June 1958. There were about thirty nursing students in her class, mostly from Otago and Southland and mainly from farming backgrounds. There was one Moriori girl whom Annette later went overseas with. There were no male nurses in Annette’s year. | |audio_description_two=Annette started her training at Dunedin Hospital in June 1958. There were about thirty nursing students in her class, mostly from Otago and Southland and mainly from farming backgrounds. There was one Moriori girl whom Annette later went overseas with. There were no male nurses in Annette’s year. | ||
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