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IV. Teaching ability: 1. Individual and Family, 2. Home Hygiene Class
1. Splendid.
2. Limited. NFR doubts very much whether any preparation at all is made
for her classes. It seems a pity with her opportunity to really serve
such a far reaching group that she does not make a greater effort to have
subject matter in a more presentable form.
V. Professional technique: 1. Bedside, 2. School, 3. Home Hygiene Class, 4. Family
case work
1. Did not observe
2.
"
"
3. Maintains high standards.
Canoma
4. Did not observe. botalima mi objug enziall
VI. Records: 1. Promptneas, 2. Completeness, 3. Neatness, 4. Use made of them
1. Did not observe, but she told NFR that they were not well kept or adequate.
Such as they are-reports from them are made and published.
She plans for a revised record system and new and adequate records.
Jon
VII. Condition of 1. Office, 2. Car, 3. Bag, 4. Supplies
1. The Tuskegee Health Center is an attractive little one room building, equipped
with desks, first aid, equipment, heat, light running water, scales, health
posters, literature, telephone. It is an ideal office.
2. Nurse owns a new Chrysler Coupe. 3. Did not Observe bag, or supplies-4.
VIII.
General appearance: 1. Health, 2. Uniform, 3. Grooming
1-Appears heal thy.
white
2-Wears a gray uni form without/collars or cuffs. With this a disreputable
looking tan velour saibor and a ragged soiled coat trimmed with fur and braid
3. Teeth needed cleaning by dentist. Otherwise clean.
IX. Personality
She is saturated with a desire for social prestige and equali ty
with the whites.
Is kind hearted to the nth degree. Would work until she dropped
for a friend that asked for a service. Has an exaggerated idea of her own
ability.
tive
J:
110
and of dovellod de a
C
X. Remarks:
suls
noisssiong [molbeM
-
ensigyH omoH à
sloodo ni antifoneT a
atextow bell ,
selonegA .8
to out that .9
Date
Mch. 12,1927
Signature joya NFR Ely
Title
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