Patricia Slater opposed the entrenched traditional system of educating nurses in hospital programs and, in the years 1960-1983, she was an advocate and activist for tertiary level ducation for nurses in the general education system. Ms Slater’s educational expertise and unique position in nursing affairs, positioned her to progress nursing education at both undergraduate (basic) and graduate (post basic) levels and to take a leading role in the reform of nursing education. In this biographical account of Ms Slater’s professional life, her contribution as a pioneer and key player in the late twentieth century radical reform of nursing education, is distinguished from the collective activity of the nursing profession. The 1950s-1970s, highlig...
Nursing education in Canada, and more specifically British Columbia (BC) went through a significant ...
In this article we explore how nurses from history challenged norms of nursing and society, and cons...
This thesis argues that the Nightingale ethos shaped the development and progress of nursing trainin...
The history of nursing in Sydney is central to understanding a range of issues including healthcare ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.Changes in the health car...
Women’s approaches to leadership have been distinctly different from men’s. Through women’s stories ...
Nursing and nurse education within Britain are influenced by the legacy of the development of hospit...
A chance encounter with Alice, a retired nurse, led to a rich life history investigation exploring h...
Alice, in her mid 80s, is small and slight. Despite some physical difficulties which make walking sl...
This thesis is concerned with the observable tensions within, and about, leadership of the nursing p...
B Gail Thomas, Emeritus Professor, and Elizabeth Rosser, Professor and Acting Executive Dean, of Bou...
As nursing prepares to enter the ninth decade of this century, much has been accomplished in its dri...
Women\u27s approaches to leadership have been distinctly different from men\u27s. Through women\u27s...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
Little is known or written about one of nursing\u27s most enduring and productive leaders, Julia Cat...
Nursing education in Canada, and more specifically British Columbia (BC) went through a significant ...
In this article we explore how nurses from history challenged norms of nursing and society, and cons...
This thesis argues that the Nightingale ethos shaped the development and progress of nursing trainin...
The history of nursing in Sydney is central to understanding a range of issues including healthcare ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.Changes in the health car...
Women’s approaches to leadership have been distinctly different from men’s. Through women’s stories ...
Nursing and nurse education within Britain are influenced by the legacy of the development of hospit...
A chance encounter with Alice, a retired nurse, led to a rich life history investigation exploring h...
Alice, in her mid 80s, is small and slight. Despite some physical difficulties which make walking sl...
This thesis is concerned with the observable tensions within, and about, leadership of the nursing p...
B Gail Thomas, Emeritus Professor, and Elizabeth Rosser, Professor and Acting Executive Dean, of Bou...
As nursing prepares to enter the ninth decade of this century, much has been accomplished in its dri...
Women\u27s approaches to leadership have been distinctly different from men\u27s. Through women\u27s...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
Little is known or written about one of nursing\u27s most enduring and productive leaders, Julia Cat...
Nursing education in Canada, and more specifically British Columbia (BC) went through a significant ...
In this article we explore how nurses from history challenged norms of nursing and society, and cons...
This thesis argues that the Nightingale ethos shaped the development and progress of nursing trainin...