Nursing Times has launched an archive of its print issues published since 1905, meaning subscribers can now dip into the history of nursing at the touch of a button. Readers can discover how nursing ...
At a ceremony on September 12, 2003, Boston College’s School of Nursing was formally named in honor of William F. Connell (1938-2001), a prominent businessman and philanthropist. Before his death, ...
Nursing Times did not so much burst on the scene as tap on the door and wait to be invited in. Publishing was a genteel business in 1905, and this was very much the tone of the early Nursing Times.
Here are some highlights from Baker University School of Nursing's history: — 1884: Bishop Thomas Hubbard Vail, the first bishop of the Episcopal Dioceses of Kansas, establishes Christ Hospital in ...
DNPs of Color note that the history of nurses of color in America is a struggle for recognition, education, job opportunities, and parity. In the introduction of The History of Racism in Nursing: a ...
Establishing the School. Amelia Leino was asked by the Board of Trustees to establish a school of nursing at the University of Wyoming in 1950. The legislation for establishing the school had been ...
Key Message #2: Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through an improvededucation system that promotes seamless academicprogression. Major changes in the U.S. health care ...
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