Getting to the Museum:

The Public are able to visit the Nursing and Medical Museum now using the newly created roads. To get to our museum you simply need to travel along Bunnerong Rd to Little bay Rd. Turn left into Little Bay Rd and follow it through all the roundabouts until you meet the Anzac Rd Roundabout. Here you travel around the roundabout to the next roundabout and travel left into what was previously the entrance to the Prince Henry Hospital (opposite the shops ). From here take the first street to the right (Brodie Ave) and look to the left. You Should now see our museum. If you are coming to the museum using Anzac Pde , travel along Anzac Pde until you reach Long Bay Goal, continue to travel past Long Bay Goal until you come to the second roundabout and turn left into what used to be the entrance to the hospital. Take the first street on the right and look to yourleft. You should see the museum.

Membership:

Are you interested in the History,Health & Wellbeing of the Coast/Prince Henry Hospital? Did you train at PHH/NEC? Are you a registered or enrolled nurse who has worked for five(5) years or more at the Hospital and would like to become a member of the PHHTNA Inc and assist with the preservation of our nursing history at the Nursing and Medical Museum? Life Membership is now open for $20.00.

For Further Information contact Lyn Smith on 9387 4412

or

Write to

The Hon Secretary

PO Box 303 Matraville

NSW 2036

 The Golden Girl Tradition

The Golden Girl Tradition is a celebration of 50 years of nursing.

Golden Girl Innocent: This represents 50 years from the commencement of the nursing training.

Golden Girl Perfect: Graduation, 50 years of achievment.

Therefore, we have the opportunity of celebrating 50 years twice, the beginning and the end!

The Golden Girls Cake.

The cutting of the Golden Girls Cake is traditionally done by the senior Perfect assisted by the Senior Innocent. The cake is then cut up and served to the members by the Golden Girls.

 

 

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