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Joan Smith
After high school, I was employed as a secretary/switchboard operator/gal Friday for Tassia Food company in York, Pa.
Then I was employed as a secretary to Robert
in York, Pa. He was the co-owner of Paper Company with the main office in Philadelphia.
At this point, after volunteering at York Hospital on the surgical floor, I discovered a love of nursing & applied to what was then York Vo-Tech School's Practical Nursing Program. We were a great class of ladies & our instructors were excellent RNs. I am still in touch with 2 of them: one is living in Erie, Pa. (my OB instructor); the other I visit about every 6 wks & we share family & classmate stories (Peds instructor). By the way she has won an state award for starting a battered women's shelter in York & was also a school nurse in Dallastown Area High School before finally retiring. They were a huge influence in my future career choice. Although, I thought I would return to the surgical floor to work as an LPN, I fell in love with Nursery/Labor & Delivery while on my nursing rotations & spent most of the rest of my various careers in that field.
Starting at York Hospital General Nursery, then Intensive Care Nursery.
Our world was changing here in the USA & I wanted to join other young Americans wanted to volunteer for Peace Corps or Volunteers in Service to America. So......I became a VISTA volunteer nurse "working" in Menominee, Wisconsin through a community action agency. Yes, this a federal government project. I spent a great year there altho it was way too cold to move there permanently when I finished. Instead, I signed up for a 2nd volunteer year, this time in Marianna, Arkansas. That was really exciting because we had 2 volunteer doctors, a OB/GYN & a Pediatrician. Also the first M.D. actually had to present his credentials to the state supreme court in order to get Black patients admitted to the local hospital which was for "White" patients only. I never met him, but he was a legend there. Patients loved our little clinic & they always contributed what little money they had each visit. The service was free to all patients but they wanted to be involved in their community. We also had a volunteer RN, pharmacist, sanitation worker.
All the "nursing assistant" were from the local community were paid. It was a great team & I loved the work, especially when I shared the "public health" patient home visits with the RN. Unfortunately, I was only there 6 months because my father developed complications of diabetes & my family needed me home to help care for him.
Sadly he died not long after I returned home; he was only 63 yrs.old. I lived with my mother & worked as an office nurse for a local family physician in Windsor.
My next adventure was at the famous Johns Hopkins Hospital. I was employed as an LPN in the Intensive Care Nursery. When Johns Hopkins School of Health Sciences began their Physician Assistant Program in 1972, I applied & was accepted. Classmates included 3 medics back from serving in Viet Nam, 1 other LPN, a laboratory tech, & 1 respiratory tech. Working every weekend part-time & classes & clinical rotations was a tough road but we all made it to graduation: June 1974. By the way, the supervisor of Pediatrics would not approve my going back to school since it was not to become an RN, so I switched to Labor & Delivery & that supervisor encouraged me to become the best PA ever.
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