Linda Holland-Ojeda : an oral history / interviewed by Dawn Letson, July 8, 1999.

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Linda Holland-Ojeda : an oral history / interviewed by Dawn Letson, July 8, 1999.

Holland-Ojeda discusses her education and experiences as a nurse in the United States Army, her year in Vietnam, traveling in Europe, additional education in nursing, and her work with Mexican communities in Texas.

Transcript: 61 leaves.

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Texas Woman's University. Library. Woman's Collection.

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Holland-Ojeda, Linda.

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Originally from South Dakota and Iowa. Graduated from Sioux Valley Hospital School of Nursing. Served in the United States Army 1967-1970 and was stationed At Fort Polk and later Vietnam. Earned a master's degree in nursing and became a certified family nurse practitioner. Worked in El Paso and Fort Worth, Texas as a nurse and was later employed by Texas Woman's University as an associate professor at the College of Nursing. From the description of Linda Holland-Ojeda : an oral histo...

Letson, Dawn

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