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NURSING LEADERS THE NURSING LEADERS AND THEIR OF THE 20TH RESPECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS TO CENTURY THE NURSING PROFESSION...

NURSING LEADERS THE NURSING LEADERS AND THEIR OF THE 20TH RESPECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS TO CENTURY THE NURSING PROFESSION 1854 Mary Grant Seacole Worked with Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War to give aid to the wounded 1859 soldiers. Florence Nightingale Referred to as the “Lady with the Lamp”. Contributed to the development of nursing education, practice and administration 1861 Dorothea Lynde Dix She was a teacher and reformer of mental hospitals who, at the outbreak of war, was charged with recruitment of nurses and supervision of nursing activities. 1861-1865 Harriet Tubman “The Moses of Her People”. She served the slaves of the underground railroad during the Civil War. 1862-1863 Louis May Alcott Wrote the book “Hospital Sketches” as she described 1862-1865 the works of volunteer nurses during the civil war. Wait Whitman A poet who worked as a volunteer nurse in a Union military hospital in Washington, DC. He memorialized the work of wartime nurses in the care of wounded and dying soldiers in his poems 1862-1865 Sojourner Truth Worked as a nurse during the Civil War and nurse counselor for the Freedman’s Relief Association 1862 Mary Ann “Mother” Bickerdyke She is renowned for her work in founding, cleaning and sanitizing Union Military Hospital 1862-1865 Jean Henri Dunant Organized the International Conference that founded the Red Cross during the Geneva Convention 1868 Luvy Osbourne Developed Australia’s first school for nurses after training in St. Thomas Hospital under the supervisionNightingale when she became the superintendent at Sydne Hospital o 1873 America’s first trained nurse NURSING LEADERS THE NURSING LEADERS AND THEIR OF THE 20TH RESPECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS TO CENTURY THE NURSING PROFESSION 1879 Mary Mahoney America’s first black nurse 1812-1912 Clara Barton Organized and established the American Red 1884 Cross Mary Agnes Snively Developed the Toronto General Hospital School of Nursing and was the first president of the Canadian Nurses Association 1867-1940 Lilian Wald Founder of Public Health Nursing. She also founded the Henry Street Settlement and Visiting Nurse Service which provided nursing services 1899 educationally, socially and culturally. Bedford Fenwick Established the International Council of Nurses in Great Britain 1876-1901 Clara Louise Mass Worked as a contract nurse with the USA Army during 1879-1966 the Spanish-American War Margaret Higgins Sanger Founder of Planned Parent which initiated and disseminated the use of birth control information 1858-1956 Lavinia Dock in 1920, she contributed to the 19th Amendment of the American Constitution, particularly in protest for the rights of women during her time. 1881-1965 Mary Breckinridge Established the Frontier Nursing Service (FNS) which started at Leslie County, Kentucky. She also opened one of the first midwifery training schools during her time. 1971 Dr. Lauranne Sams Served as the first President of the National Black 1972 Nurses Association. M. Lucille Kinlein Fisrt independent nurse practicioner NURSING LEADERS THE NURSING LEADERS AND THEIR OF THE 20TH RESPECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS TO CENTURY THE NURSING PROFESSION 1974 Dr. Ildaura Maurillo_Rohde Served as the first president of the National Hispanic Nurses Association. 1992 Eddie Bernice Johnson The first nurse to be elected at the United States House of Representatives. 1992 Julia Plotnick Served as the Chief Nurse Officer, Rear Admiral and became an active leader in policy coordination for the US Surgeon 1993 General. Ada Sue Hinshaw Directed the National Center for Nursing Research to become the International Institute for Nursing Research under the National Institution for Health.

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