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  2. Margaret Arnstein - Wikipedia

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    Margaret G. Arnstein (October 27, 1904 – October 9, 1972) [1] was an American health expert who focused her efforts in nursing and public health. Throughout her life Arnstein worked for the United States public health sector and several American colleges, eventually becoming dean of the Yale School of Nursing in 1967.

  3. Yale School of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The Yale School of Nursing (YSN) is the nursing school of Yale University, located in West Haven, Connecticut.It is among the top 20 graduate nursing schools in the country, according to the latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report (2024).

  4. Ruth McCorkle - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, she was recognized as one of twenty-five Visionary Nurse Leaders at the University of Maryland School of Nursing 125th anniversary. In 2017 she received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Yale Cancer Center. [1] [3] [18] In 2018 she was named a Living Legend of the American Academy of Nursing. [19]

  5. Annie Warburton Goodrich - Wikipedia

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    Founder, U.S. Army School of Nursing, Dean, Yale School of Nursing Annie Warburton Goodrich (February 6, 1866 – December 31, 1954) was an American nurse and academic. She was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey , and grew up in Hartford, Connecticut.

  6. Azita Emami (nurse) - Wikipedia

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    The School of Nursing had struggled with low morale and a lack of trust for several years. [5] She established the Center for Global Health Nursing at the University of Washington in 2016. [ 6 ] In 2018 she launched a multi-disciplinary training program for nurses, providing social justice and practical skills to achieve health equity.

  7. Journal of Urban Health - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1851 as the Transactions of the New York Academy of Medicine, and was renamed the Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine in 1925. It obtained its current name in 1998. Its parent organization is the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM). [1] The journal is published by Springer Science+Business Media along with NYAM.

  8. Yale University - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Dean of the Nursing school, Catherine Gilliss, was appointed the dean of Duke University's School of Nursing and vice chancellor for nursing affairs. [104] In 2007, Deputy Provost H. Kim Bottomly was named president of Wellesley College. [105] Similar examples for men who have served in Yale leadership positions can also be found.

  9. Paula Milone-Nuzzo - Wikipedia

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    Milone-Nuzzo left Yale in 2003 to become the associate dean of the Pennsylvania State University (PSU) College of Health and Human Development and director of the School of Nursing. [7] Upon accepting this role, she oversaw the restructuring of the School of Nursing to become its own independent academic unit in 2008. [8]