Burton, Jennie, 4. Jennie Burton discusses nursing practices in Newfoundland.
Jennie Burton discusses nursing practices in Newfoundland. nursing student hierarchy; two-weeks off during the summer; respect among students; respect of names; staying on duty for special cases; affiliation schools and training schools; psychiatric training; long hours of student nurses and health;...
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Format: | Audio |
Language: | English |
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1986
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Online Access: | http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_nature/id/437 |
Summary: | Jennie Burton discusses nursing practices in Newfoundland. nursing student hierarchy; two-weeks off during the summer; respect among students; respect of names; staying on duty for special cases; affiliation schools and training schools; psychiatric training; long hours of student nurses and health; her graduation ceremonies; famous fellow classmates; career progress directly after graduation; a list of graduate jobs; historic events that influenced nursing; prevalent diseases; comparing nursing training currently to the past; definition of nursing; the importance of nursing to Mrs. Burton; satisfaction with nursing; and the biggest changes in nursing practices. |
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