1996

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McElhenney Named Nursing Instructor at ECCC

Martha McElhenney of Deca– tur was recently named first-year Associate Degree Nursing in– structor at East Central Com– munity College, announced Dr. Eddie M. Smith, College presi– dent. McElhenney, who began her new duties on August 1, 1996, previously served as Director of Nursing/Extended Care Unit Supervisor at Leake Memorial Hospital in Carthage. She is also a former staff nune at Newton Regional Hospital and was previously employed as Director of Nursing at Neshoba

County General Hospital in Phi- 1adelphia. - McElhenney has a total of 30 years experience in nursing, in– cluding four years teaching ex– perience with Matty Hersee School of Nursing in Meridian, and eight years experience in a clinical setting as a nursing supervisor. She is a graduate of Meridian Junior College, Matty Hersee School of Nursing, the Univer– sity of Southern Mississippi, where she received a bachelor's degree in nursing; and the Mis– sissippi University for Women,

Martha McElhenney where she earned a master's de– gree in nursing. She is married to Jimmy D. McElhenney, Sr., who is retired, and they have four children: Nicky Sharp, Angie Reeves, De– bbie Payne and Dale McElhen– ney. Mr. and Mrs. McElhenney also have sixgrandchildren.

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