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The Gray Area: Sexuality And Gender In Wartime Reevaluated, Natalie Pendergraft
The Gray Area: Sexuality And Gender In Wartime Reevaluated, Natalie Pendergraft
War, Diplomacy, and Society (MA) Theses
These three works, two academic papers and one screenplay, challenge traditional notions of gender and sexuality during wartime. Queer Vietnam service members did not all experience oppression, all the time, but rather carved out a space for themselves amongst their peers. Female nurses in the early cold war could keep their careers in the medical field due to its unique gendered history despite demobilization efforts across the country in different industries. Finally, through the medium of historical fiction, a Civil War soldier’s fears and desires are questioned as he experiences the phenomenon of the Angel’s Glow, a blue light that …
Ic 101 Guide To Texas Nurses Association District 9 Records, 1917-2014, Texas Nurses Association District 9
Ic 101 Guide To Texas Nurses Association District 9 Records, 1917-2014, Texas Nurses Association District 9
Institutional Finding Aids
The Texas Nurses' Association District 9 collection includes financial records and receipts, meeting minutes, planning material for conferences and workshops, newsletters, correspondence, reports, surveys, and historical material from the early years of the Texas Nurses' Association. See more at IC 101.
Ic 089 Guide To University Of Texas School Of Nursing Partners Records, 1992-2017, University Of Texas School Of Nursing Partners
Ic 089 Guide To University Of Texas School Of Nursing Partners Records, 1992-2017, University Of Texas School Of Nursing Partners
Institutional Finding Aids
A significant portion of the collection concerns events such as luncheons, coffees, and other events held by PARTNERS. In many cases there is extensive documentation relating to the planning of these events. See more at IC 089.
Ic 087 Guide To Beta Beta Houston Records, 1969-2011, Beta Beta Houston
Ic 087 Guide To Beta Beta Houston Records, 1969-2011, Beta Beta Houston
Institutional Finding Aids
The Beta Beta Houston records contains correspondence, ephemera, photos, scrapbooks and some realia that document the history of the Beta Beta Houston Chapter #648 at Texas Women's University (TWU), Region 6 of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. The date range of the materials range is 1969-2011. The collection consists of 17 boxes equaling 17 cubic feet. See more at IC 087.
Ic 051 Guide To American Cancer Society, Greater Houston Unit Records, 1950-2006, American Cancer Society, Greater Houston Unit
Ic 051 Guide To American Cancer Society, Greater Houston Unit Records, 1950-2006, American Cancer Society, Greater Houston Unit
Institutional Finding Aids
The American Cancer Society, Greater Houston Unit records consists of newsletters and newspapers published by the American Cancer Society Greater Houston Unit and spans over half a century. The publication titles include “Texas Cancer Triangle” (September, 1950), “Oncology Nursing Newsletter” (April, 1977 to January-March, 1988), and “Texas Cancer News” (Winter 2003-Winter 2006). See more at IC 051.
Ic 042 Gude To Texas Children's Hospital Historical Archives, 1953-2003, Texas Children's Hospital
Ic 042 Gude To Texas Children's Hospital Historical Archives, 1953-2003, Texas Children's Hospital
Institutional Finding Aids
Texas Children's Hospital Historical Archives contains 10 cubic feet of processed material and 79 boxes of unprocessed material. The later is labeled as the TCH Historical Archives and arrived in the HRC in 2008. See more at IC 042.
Ic 038 Guide To Texas Nurses Association Records, 1986-1994, Texas Nurses Association
Ic 038 Guide To Texas Nurses Association Records, 1986-1994, Texas Nurses Association
Institutional Finding Aids
The Texas Nurses Association records contains copies of The Advocate newsletter from 1986-1994, Nursing in the Houston Area manuscript, nursing practice survey, capsule 1984, 1993 roster and board of directors. The collection consists of 2 boxes totaling I cubic foot of various paper materials. Copies of The Advocate newsletter sustained some water damage. See more at IC 038.
Ic 025 Gude To University Of Texas School Of Nursing Records, 1978-2006, University Of Texas Health Science Center At Houston. School Of Nursing
Ic 025 Gude To University Of Texas School Of Nursing Records, 1978-2006, University Of Texas Health Science Center At Houston. School Of Nursing
Institutional Finding Aids
This collection consists of records including catalogs, brochures, annual report, six-year plan, 1979 roster, and information memorandum from the University of Texas, School of Nursing The materials were created between 1978-2006. See more at IC 025.
Lois Whaley Highsmith, Lois Whaley Highsmith, Kelsey Duinkerken
Lois Whaley Highsmith, Lois Whaley Highsmith, Kelsey Duinkerken
Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories
After originally studying chemical engineering at Penn State, Lois Highsmith decided to instead pursue nursing. At Jefferson she found a passion for community health nursing, specifically related to obstetrics, gynecology, and maternal child health. Ms. Highsmith graduated in 1986 and over the years worked mostly in maternal care but also in psychology. Among other positions, she worked for ten years at Pennsylvania Hospital where she founded STEPS, Strategies to Encourage Parental Self-Sufficiency, a teen pregnancy clinic, and worked as a home visitor for Mercy Home Health educating new moms about postpartum care. Since 2002 she has worked for Nurse Family …
Vera Paoletti, Vera Paoletti, Kelsey Duinkerken
Vera Paoletti, Vera Paoletti, Kelsey Duinkerken
Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories
Vera Paoletti became interested in nursing as a teenager after watching a close family member succumb to leukemia. This experience led her to work as a candy striper at Jefferson Hospital through her high school years and then enroll in the Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing in 1966. Once she graduated in 1969 Ms. Paoletti began her career as a nurse at Jefferson, first in surgery on Ninth Pavilion and then in oncology on Eleventh Pavilion before becoming head nurse first of a nineteen-bed unit reserved for VIPs and then two years later of Sixth Main. In 1975 she left …
Joan Walker Randolph, Joan Walker Randolph, Kelsey Duinkerken
Joan Walker Randolph, Joan Walker Randolph, Kelsey Duinkerken
Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories
Joan Randolph is a 1956 graduate of the Jefferson School of Nursing’s Diploma Program. Though she enjoyed all of her nursing rotations as a student, upon graduation she decided to go into medical-surgical nursing, starting her career at Jefferson Hospital working with, among others, Dr. John Gibbon. After leaving Jefferson, Ms. Randolph spent the bulk of her career at Jeanes Hospital, where she worked her way up from staff nurse to head nurse and eventually on to Vice President of Patient Care Services. Though now retired Ms. Randolph continues to be involved with the field of nursing by serving on …
Colleen Young Elwood, Colleen Young Elwood, Kelsey Duinkerken
Colleen Young Elwood, Colleen Young Elwood, Kelsey Duinkerken
Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories
Colleen Young Elwood discovered her interest in nursing after finishing a Bachelor’s of Science in psychology and starting her career at Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Learning about diabetes and working with diabetics sparked an interest in public and community health so she enrolled in Thomas Jefferson University’s two-year BSN program, which she graduated from in 2013. While at Jefferson her clinical experiences confirmed she was not interested in hospital nursing but instead in community nursing. After graduating she started working at Nurse Family Partnership, first as an intern and then as a Nurse-Home Visitor, where she helps new mothers during …
Grace Spena, Grace Spena, Kelsey Duinkerken
Grace Spena, Grace Spena, Kelsey Duinkerken
Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories
Grace Spena grew up with an interest in health sciences, first wanting to be a medical laboratory technologist and later a registered nurse after attending an open house on nursing at Saint Agnes Hospital, where she volunteered as a teenager. Upon completing her education in 1971 from the Jefferson Diploma School of Nursing, Ms. Spena began her career as a Staff Nurse in the Surgical ICU at Jefferson Hospital. She then went to Medical College of Pennsylvania, working as a Staff Nurse in the combined Medical/Surgical ICU and later as the Head Nurse of the 3 West Medical/Surgical unit. After …
Eileen Healy Garrity, Eileen Healy Garrity, Kelsey Duinkerken
Eileen Healy Garrity, Eileen Healy Garrity, Kelsey Duinkerken
Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories
Eileen Garrity’s first draw to the medical field came through her interest in Christiaan Barnard’s work as a cardiac surgeon. After deciding to pursue nursing instead of medicine, Ms. Garrity entered the Jefferson School of Nursing’s Diploma program, graduating in 1976. She began her career as an ER and ICU nurse, working at Atlantic City Medical Center, Pennsylvania Hospital, and Mercy Fitzgerald. She eventually left hospital nursing to work at Blue Cross, ending there as the manager of their risk programs department before moving on to Taylor Hospital as a director of social work case management and later manager of …
Breanne Ward, Breanne Ward, Kelsey Duinkerken
Breanne Ward, Breanne Ward, Kelsey Duinkerken
Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories
Though she originally decided to become an accountant during college, Breanne Ward soon realized she would rather be in a field where she could work more closely with people. She chose nursing because she wanted the opportunity to physically care for others. Ms. Ward was accepted as a nursing student in Jefferson’s Full-time Accelerated Coursework Track (FACT) program, during which time she discovered an interest in community health through both her non-hospital clinical experiences and volunteering with Jeff HEALTH (Helping East Africa Link To Health). After working in the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and completing her Master’s in Community Systems …
Pat Owens, Pat Owens, Kelsey Duinkerken
Pat Owens, Pat Owens, Kelsey Duinkerken
Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories
From a young age Pat Owens had a strong interest in nursing, and as a high school student she was even the President of her school’s Future Nurses Club. However, she also really liked home economics so when she went to college she decided to pursue home economics rather than nursing. After working as at the Dairy Council as a nutrition consultant and later at Campbell’s Soup in their test kitchen, Ms. Owens decided that she wanted to instead pursue a career in nursing. After looking into different programs in the Philadelphia area, she chose Jefferson, entering in 1990 and …
Mary Greenwood Schaal, Mary Greenwood Schaal, Kelsey Duinkerken
Mary Greenwood Schaal, Mary Greenwood Schaal, Kelsey Duinkerken
Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories
Dr. Schaal graduated from Jefferson’s Nursing Diploma Program in 1963 and received her BSN from Jefferson in 1981. Though she started her career as an operating room nurse she soon discovered an interest in public health. After coming back to Jefferson for her Bachelor’s degree and then going on to the University of Pennsylvania for her Master’s degree and Rutgers for her Doctorate, she began teaching Community Health to nursing students at Rutgers in Camden. Dr. Schaal then went on to teach in MCP Hahnemann’s graduate program, which is now Drexel, before coming back to Thomas Jefferson University and ending …
World War I Volunteer Nursing, Megan L. Schmedake
World War I Volunteer Nursing, Megan L. Schmedake
The Purdue Historian
In spite of the hardships of World War I, women volunteered as nurses out of patriotism and because of their desire to fulfill their traditional roles as caregivers. Due to the thousands of women who volunteered as nurses throughout the war, the idea that war was primarily a male experience was challenged. Many women made a conscious effort to support the war, and they pushed for equality by seeking to share the same wartime experiences as men. Women experienced the gruesome conditions of war alongside men and learned the best surgical practices of the time by assisting doctors. Because of …
Review Essay, Nursing History: New Perspectives, New Possibilities, Ellen C. Lagemann, Ed.; And 'The Physician's Hand', By Barbara Melosh, Ellen S. More
Ellen S. More
No abstract provided.
A View From The Sun Parlor: A History Of Pediatrics In Portland, Maine, J Daniel Miller
A View From The Sun Parlor: A History Of Pediatrics In Portland, Maine, J Daniel Miller
Histories
Publication includes a written history, posters, photographs, and charts pertaining to the early years of pediatrics in Portland, Maine.
Oncolog, Volume 43, Number 03, March 1998, Sunita Patterson, Don Norwood, Alison Ruffin, Linda White Hilton Rn, Bsn, Faan
Oncolog, Volume 43, Number 03, March 1998, Sunita Patterson, Don Norwood, Alison Ruffin, Linda White Hilton Rn, Bsn, Faan
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Promising radio frequency treatment: new option for patients with unresectable liver tumors
- Nurse practitioners go beyond traditional nursing boundaries
- International patient center offers help, haven to patients far from home
- House Call: Old Friends, New Context: When Someone Close Has Cancer
- Protocols: Trials Open to Patients with Biliary Tract Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- DiaLog: Searching for Opportunity? First Look for Disaster by Linda White Hilton, RN, MSN, FAAN, Director, Clinical Cancer Prevention Programs
The Frontier Nursing Service Oral History Project: An Annotated Guide, Susan E. Allen, Terry L. Birdwhistell
The Frontier Nursing Service Oral History Project: An Annotated Guide, Susan E. Allen, Terry L. Birdwhistell
Library Occasional Papers Series
No abstract provided.
Ariel - Volume () Number 1, Amy Colcher, H. M. Benshoff, Franny Lizerbram, Dave Cahn, Raj Sinha, Anton Phibes, Bruce Watson, Palmar Norte, C. Hathaway, Diane Wonnell, Ron Berna, Wasyl Szeremeta
Ariel - Volume () Number 1, Amy Colcher, H. M. Benshoff, Franny Lizerbram, Dave Cahn, Raj Sinha, Anton Phibes, Bruce Watson, Palmar Norte, C. Hathaway, Diane Wonnell, Ron Berna, Wasyl Szeremeta
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Ariel - Volume 12(13) Number 2, Bob Robles, Gregory D. Mackey, Chris Tomaszewski, David Chernoff, Gary E. Fishbein, Stephen Greenspan, Dan Gzesh, Paul C. Brucker, Brad Carter, Ed Harvilla
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