Cecil Brewer Interview 1 June 14, 2006

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Cecil Brewer Interview 1 June 14, 2006

This interview with Cecil Brewer begins with his early childhood experiences and influences. He then discusses his nursing education and first nursing job at Parker Memorial Hospital while still in school at Bishop College. The interview ends with his contributions to M. D. Anderson and the evolution of the field of nursing.

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