1994

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East Central names Skills Lab instructor

president of the Mississippi Nurses Association and is a member of the Governor's strategic planning com– mittee pertaining to implementation of comprehensive health education in Mississippi •s public schools (K-12). In addition, she serves on the Mississippi State Departmetn of Health AIDS Task Force Speakers' Bureau. Her many contributions to the health-related field have not gone unnoticed as she was named Missis– sippi Nurses' Association School Nurse of the Year in 1989 and the Association's Nurse of the Year in 1990. Mrs. Kirby is a graduate of Har– perville High School, East Central Junior College, Meridian Communi– ty College, where she received an associate degree in nursing; and the University of Southern Mississippi, where she received a bachelor's degree in nursing. She is married to Bob Kirby. Her children are Angela Gunn of Enter– prise, a respiratory therapist at Laird Hospital in Union; Lynda Hoover, an office clerk at Maples' Gas Com– pany in Meridian; and Jamie What– ley of Forest, a cytology student at the University Medical Center in Jackson.

Mrs. Brenda Whatley Kirby

Mrs. Brenda Whatley Kirby of Forest has been selected Skills Lab instructor for the Associate Degree Nursing Program at East Central Community College in Decatur, announced Dr. Eddie Smith. college president Mrs. Kirby was previously employed on the nursing staff for the Lauderdale County Health Depart– ment in Meridian. She is also a for– mer staff member at Laurel Wood Psychiatric Hosptial in Meridian and Rush Hospital in Newton. She is currently serving as vice

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