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The National League for Nursing (NLN) is a national organization for faculty nurses and leaders in nurse education. It offers faculty development , networking opportunities, testing services, nursing research grants, and public policy initiatives to more than 45,000 individual and 1,000 education and associate members.
National League for Nursing: Former associate director of the National League for Nursing. Helped to form the New York Regents External Degree Program, now known as Excelsior College. 2007 Margaret McClure: Columbia University: New York University: Hospital chief nursing officer.
The program was fully accredited by the National League for Nursing in 1957. [3] Within the program, students could gain hands on experience both in their home state at the John A. Andrew Hospital [6] as well as outside, which included medical practices in Massachusetts, Florida, [3] New York, and Connecticut. [4]
Claribel Augusta Wheeler (August 13, 1881 – December 8, 1965) was an American nurse, educator, and hospital administrator. She was executive secretary of the National League of Nursing Education from 1932 to 1942, superintendent of the Washington University School of Nursing from 1923 to 1931, and president of the Ohio State Nurses Association.
Florence Network for Nursing and Midwifery; National Institute of Nursing Research; National League for Nursing (NLN) Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education (NPACE) Nursing Students Without Borders; National Student Nurses' Association (U.S.) Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
Isabel Adams Hampton Robb (1859–1910) was an American nurse theorist, author, nursing school administrator and early leader.Hampton was the first Superintendent of Nurses at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, wrote several influential textbooks, and helped to found the organizations that became known as the National League for Nursing, the International Council of Nurses, and the American ...
Cornerstone for nursing education. New York: Teachers College Press. Brueggemann, D. W. (2000, Winter). Remembering Lucile Petry Leone. American Association for the History of Nursing Bulletin, 65, 9–10. National League for Nursing. (1963). Report of the President, Minutes of Board of Directors, January 28 – February 1. National League for ...
Beverly Louise Malone [1] (born 1948 [2]) is the chief executive officer of the National League for Nursing in the United States. Prior to assuming this position in February 2007 she served as general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing in the United Kingdom for six years.