• Entry type: Resource
  • Entry ID: AWH001439

Interview with Barbara Parker [sound recording] Interviewer: Joan Durdin

  • Repository State Library of South Australia
  • Reference OH 17/39
  • Date Range 10-Jun-88 - 10-Jun-88
  • Description

    1 hour 25 minutes Barbara Parker, nee North, was born in Adelaide. After gaining the leaving certificate at the Methodist Ladies College she worked as a laboratory technician at the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science before commencing training at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in 1953. On completion of training she married but the early death of her husband necessitated her return to work in 1965. She was a tutor (unqualified) at Ru Rua Hospital and moved from there to a part-time appointment with the Public Health Department, where her role was to assist with medical examinations for new employees. In 1970 she became a full time member of the staff of the Occupational Health Branch of the PHD, where she is still employed (in the Occupational Health Unit of the South Australian Health Commission). Barbara Parker has been actively involved in the professional affairs of nursing including the Occupational Health Nurses’ Association.

  • Access No restrictions on access.
  • Finding Aid Full transcript available (18 pages)

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  • Primary Creator
    • Parker, Barbara (1934 - )