School of Nursing, Yale University, records, 1918-2010 (inclusive).
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Arnstein, Margaret G.
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Nurse, nursing educator, and nursing researcher; promoted systematic research on health care among nurses; b. 1904; d. 1972; full name: Margaret Gene Arnstein. From the description of Margaret Arnstein collection, 1930-1985. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70968895 ...
Goodrich, Annie Warburton, 1866-
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Torrey, Elizabeth.
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Yale-New Haven Hospital
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Yale University. School of Nursing
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The Yale School of Nursing was established in 1923 with funding from the Rockefeller Foundation. It awarded its first Bachelor of Nursing (B.N.) degree in 1926 and its first Master of Nursing (M.N.) in 1937. In 1934 the school began admitting only college graduates. An official graduate program was established in 1952. The basic program was altered in 1956 when it was expanded to prepare nurses in public health, maternal-newborn nursing, and psychiatric nursing. The Master of Nursing program was...
Diers, Donna.
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New Haven Hospital (New Haven, Conn.)
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The New Haven Hospital was founded in 1826 as the General Hospital Society of Connecticut. It was affilated with the Medical Institution of Yale College and served as the primary teaching hospital for the Yale medical school. Its name was changed to New Haven Hospital in 1884. From the description of Records of the Prudential Committee of the New Haven Hospital, 1892-1920 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702170071 From the guide to the Prudential Committee, New Ha...
Taylor, Effie J. (Effie Jane), 1874-
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Effie Jane Taylor was born Euphemia Jane in Hamilton, Ontario, on April 18, 1874. After receiving an education in literature and drama in her hometown, she graduated from the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing in 1907. In the following years, she worked and went to school in Baltimore and New York. She became an associate professor of nursing at Yale School of Nursing in 1923. In 1926, she became both full professor at Yale and received a bachelor of science degree from Columbia University...
Connecticut State Nurses' Association
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Yale University.
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