UW-Milwaukee Committee for the Study of Credentialing in Nursing records, 1964-1979.

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UW-Milwaukee Committee for the Study of Credentialing in Nursing records, 1964-1979.

Contains the records of a project conducted at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Nursing on behalf of the American Nurses Association to examine the feasibility of accreditation of basic and graduate education. The collection contains background materials, reports, staff papers, and verbatim transcripts of meetings. The collection also contains files on the Cooperating Groups (representatives from agencies involved in credentialing); Dean Mary Conway's files on committee appointments, budget expenditures, and research; and a few records of the committee's director, Inez Hinsvark, documenting funding sources and the end of the study. Additionally, the collection contains approximately one cubic foot of responses to a credentialling survey sent out by the UWM School of Nursing prior to and during the implementation of this study.

2.2 cubic ft.

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Conway, Mary E., 1923-

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