Lulu K. Wolf Hassenplug Papers, 1863-1995
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Mainly Lulu K. Hassenplug; some materials added by the UCLA School of Nursing. 1903-1995
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Biography Lulu Wolf Hassenplug (1903-1995), R.N., B.S., M.P.H., Sc.D., was a pioneer and leader in the modern education of nurses, changing the concept of student nurse to that of nursing student and putting nursing on the road to professionalism. As founding dean of the UCLA School of Nursing (1948-1968), Mrs. Hassenplug created at that school the laboratory for her educational innovations. She sent out broadly educated undergraduates who to...
Hassenplug, Lulu K. Wolf (Lulu Kathryn Wolf), 1903-1995.
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Professor and Dean, UCLA School of Nursing; born Lulu K. Wolf in October 1903 in Milton, Penn.; pioneer and leader in modern education of nurses; insisted that nurses be taught and treated like students rather than hospital employees; spearheaded movement to shift nursing education from hospitals to college campuses; graduated Army School of Nursing (1924); instructor at Piedmont Hospital School of Nursing (Atlanta), Jewish Hospital (Philadelphia), and Medical College of Virginia (Richmond); sec...
University of California, Los Angeles. School of Nursing
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Vanderbilt University. School of Nursing
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