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Ellis Reynolds Shipp MD (January 20, 1847 – January 31, 1939) [1]: 258–259 was an American doctor and one of the first female doctors in Utah. She founded the School of Nursing and Obstetrics in 1879, and was on the board of the Deseret Hospital Association.
Margaret Curtis Shipp Roberts (December 17, 1846 – March 13, 1926) was an American obstetrician and one of the first women from Utah to receive a medical degree. She was urged to study medicine by Brigham Young, the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to address increasing rates of mortality during childbirth.
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After leaving the legislature, Cannon still served as a member of the Utah Board of Health and as a member of the board of the Utah State School for the Deaf and Dumb. [14]: 21–22 In 1902 she became a member of the psychology section of the Medico-Legacy Society of New York. The society's main focus was tuberculosis.
Eagle Gate College is a private for-profit college in the U.S. state of Utah that specializes in health career education. The college is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools [1] and offers Bachelor's, associates, certificates, and diplomas in fields such as Medical Assisting, Nursing, Business Administration, and Criminal Justice.
[1] In April 2011 the college began offering the Associate of Science in Nursing (ADN) Program. By May 2020 Nightingale college had 18 locations across the United States. [4] In the college's first ten years more than 1000 students graduated. [3]
In addition to the main 82-acre (33 ha) Ephraim campus, Snow College maintains the 56-acre (23 ha) Snow College Richfield Campus in Richfield, Utah. The Utah State Board of Regents granted permission in 2016 for Snow College to offer a bachelor's degree in software engineering. Snow College, as of 2018–2019, offers bachelor's degrees in ...
[7]: 2 : 16 In September 1920, the school registered with the New York State Board of Regents, and through the extension division, it became affiliated with the University of Utah in September 1927. In 1942, course work expanded for nurses and allowed them to receive university credit for clinical courses.