A History of Nursing Ideas

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Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2006 - 504 páginas
This text is a comprehensive coverage of concepts critical to the dvelopment of the nursing role: philosophy, nature of nursing, ways of knowing, influences on the development of the nursing profession, history and nature of nursing science, evolution of nursing practice and education.

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Patrice K. Nicholas, DNSc, MPH, RN, ANP is Professor and Chairperson for advanced practice in the Graduate Program in Nursing at the MGH Institute of Health Professions at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Dr. Nicholas graduated from Fitchburg State College with a BSN in 1977, and received a Master of Science degree in 1982 and a DNSc degree in 1989 from Boston University. She completed the Certificate of Advanced Study at the MGH Institute of Health Professions in 1994 and is board certified as an adult nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist in medical-surgical nursing. From 1996 to 1999, Dr. Nicholas was a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health focusing on quality of life in chronic illness and HIV/AIDS. During her postdoctoral studies, she received a Master of Public Health degree in International Health at Harvard, completing coursework at the Harvard AIDS Institute and Francois Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights. Dr. Nicholas has practiced in the clinical settings at MGH and Brigham and Women's Hospital. She has written extensively on quality of life in chronic illness and HIV/AIDS. Dr. Nicholas was a Senior Fulbright Scholar in Germany in 2003 focusing on demographic challenges and health issues. Dr. Wolf is a clinical Associate Professor and Chairperson of the Generalist Level of the Graduate Program in Nursing at the MGH Institute of Health Professions. She has been a nursing educator for over 25 years, teaching in both undergraduate and entry level graduate programs. She has written, lectured, and served as a media consultant in the areas of nursing history, nursing policy and politics, women's work, and community health. A scholar in the work of Jo Anne Ashley, she edited the Jones and Bartlett book "Jo Anne Ashley: Selected Readings." In addition to her academic work, she practices as a community based nurse practitioner in the Cambridge Health Alliance and is a fellow in the National Academy of Practice. Dr. Wolf received her doctorate from Brandeis University in Sociology, her BSN and masters in community health from Boston University, a diploma from Johns Hopkins; and a post-masters certificate in Adult Ambulatory Care from the University of Massachusetts-Worchester Medical Center.

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