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9226 Kercheval

9226 Kercheval
Author: Nancy Milio
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780472086955

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The story of the Mom and Tots Center, a storefront health center in Detroit


History of Professional Nursing in the United States

History of Professional Nursing in the United States
Author: Arlene W. Keeling, PhD, RN, FAAN
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-08-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0826133134

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"The authors demonstrate how U. S. nurses have worked throughout their history to restore patients to health, teach health promotion, and participate in disease preventing activities. Recounting those experiences in the nurses' own words, the authors bring that history to life, capturing nurses' thoughts and feelings during times of war, epidemics, and disasters as well as during their everyday work. The book fills a gap in the secondary literature on...the history of nursing that can be useful in these times of great social change. It is a “must read” for every nurse in the United States!" --Barbra Mann Wall, PhD, RN, FAAN; Director of the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry; University of Virginia; From the Foreword For over four hundred years, a diverse array of nurses, nurses' aides, midwives, and public-minded citizens across the United States have attended to the healthcare of America’s equally diverse populations. Beginning in 1607 when the first Englishmen landed in Virginia, and concluding in 2016 when Flint, Michigan, was declared to be in a state of emergency, this expansive nursing history text for undergraduate and graduate nursing programs examines the history of the nursing profession to better understand how nursing became what it is today. Grounded in the premise that health care can and should be promoted in partnership with communities to provide quality care for all, this history analyzes the resilience and innovation of nurses who provided care for the most underprivileged populations, such as slaves on Southern plantations, immigrants in tenements in Manhattan's Lower East Side, and isolated populations in rural Kentucky. It takes into account issues of race, class, and gender and the influence of these factors on nurses and patients. Featuring nearly 300 photos, oral histories, and case examples from varied settings in the United States and beyond, the narrative discusses major medical advances, prominent leaders and grassroots movements in nursing, and ethical dilemmas that nurses faced with each change in the profession. Chapters include discussion questions for class sessions as well as a list of suggested readings. Key Features: Examines the history of nursing during the last four centuries Links challenges for nurses in the past to those of present-day nurses Includes oral histories, case examples, boxed highlights, call-outs, discussion questions, archival sites, and references Covers drugs, technological innovations, and scientific discovery in each era Demonstrates progression toward “A Culture of Health” as described by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.


Childbirth

Childbirth
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1982
Genre: Childbirth
ISBN:

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Dr. Nurse

Dr. Nurse
Author: Dominique A. Tobbell
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0226822893

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An analysis of the efforts of American nurses to establish nursing as an academic discipline and nurses as valued researchers in the decades after World War II. Nurses represent the largest segment of the U.S. health care workforce and spend significantly more time with patients than any other member of the health care team. Dr. Nurse probes their history to examine major changes that have taken place in American health care in the second half of the twentieth century. The book reveals how federal and state health and higher education policies shaped education within health professions after World War II. Starting in the 1950s, academic nurses sought to construct a science of nursing—distinct from that of the related biomedical or behavioral sciences—that would provide the basis for nursing practice. Their efforts transformed nursing’s labor into a valuable site of knowledge production and proved how the application of their knowledge was integral to improving patient outcomes. Exploring the knowledge claims, strategies, and politics involved as academic nurses negotiated their roles and nursing’s future, Dr. Nurse highlights how state-supported health centers have profoundly shaped nursing education and health care delivery.


Directory of Family Planning Grantees and Clinics

Directory of Family Planning Grantees and Clinics
Author: National Clearinghouse for Family Planning Information (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1979
Genre: Birth control clinics
ISBN:

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Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc
Author: Jules Michelet
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1957
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780472061228

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Recreates Joan's mission, betrayal, and death


Almost a Revolution

Almost a Revolution
Author: Tong Shen
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780472085576

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An eyewitness account of Tiananmen Spring, available once again to commemorate the ten year anniversary of these historic events of China's recent past