Genesee Valley Nurses Association records, 1939-1945.

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Genesee Valley Nurses Association records, 1939-1945.

Records of District 2 include Board of Directors minutes, district meeting minutes, annual meeting proceedings, financial reports, and Articles of Incorporation and bylaws as amended in 1940. Minutes of other groups of interest include the Private Duty Section and the District Advisory Council. Miscellaneous annual reports of other district sections and committees are found in the annual meeting files. Included are listings of officers, directors and committee chairmen (1939-44) and miscellaneous financial records. Topics of particular interest include nursing's response to World War II, employment conditions of private duty nurses, and the 1938 revision of the state's Nurse Practice Act.

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American nurses' association

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Professional nursing organization founded in 1886; represents all American registered nurses. From the description of American Nurses Association collection, 1897-1997. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70968889 ...

Genesee Valley Nurses' Association

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The Genesee Valley Nurses Association is District 2 of the New York State Nurses Association. District 2 of the New York State Nurses Association was organized and incorporated in 1919 in response to the American Nurses Association's mover to create district or county affiliates of state nurses associations. Composed of nurses from Allegany, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario and Wayne counties, District 2 traces its origins to the Monroe County Association of Registered Nurses, Inc., formed in 1900. T...

New York State Nurses' Association

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