Summary: Mary Frances Crowley nurse, midwife and nurse and midwifery tutor was founder member and first Dean of the Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. She started the Medical Missionaries Midwifery Training School at the International Hospital, Drogheda in 1942. She was a visionary who was instrumental in the development of education and professional development for nurses and midwives in Ireland. She lived and worked by her values and principles and expected others to do likewise
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Mary Hanafin has a very long association with DIT. She was a member of City of Dublin VEC from 1985-...
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At the New England Hospital for Women and Children in Roxbury, Massachusetts, a three-by-five, black...
Carroll College, a diocesan college in western Montana, was founded in 1909 as a Catholic college fo...
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This article examines some of the legacy of the Irish education pioneer Nano Nagle, foundress of the...
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Abstract Much has been written about the early years of nursing and the emergence of nursing as a...
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Mary Hanafin has a very long association with DIT. She was a member of City of Dublin VEC from 1985-...
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