The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chic
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■ eCOMMONSLoyola University ChicagoLoyola eCommonsDissertationsTheses and Dissertations1991The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University o The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chicof Chicago 1913 to 1980Sally A. BrozenecLoyola University ChicagoFollow this and additional works at: http$://ecommon$ luc.edu/luc_diss dr Part of the Education CommonsRecommended CitationBrozenec. Sally A., "The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chicago 1913 to 1980’ (1991). The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of ChicDissertations. 2754.https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss/2754This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses and DissertationsThe Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chic
at Loyola eCcmmons.It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Loyola eCommons. For more information, pleas■ eCOMMONSLoyola University ChicagoLoyola eCommonsDissertationsTheses and Dissertations1991The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University o The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chic1 Sally A. BrozenecTHE DEVELOPMENTOF NURSING EDUCATIONAT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO:1913 TO 1980bySally A. BrozenecA Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate Schoolof Loyola University of Chicago in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree ofDoctor of PhilosophyJanuary19 The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chic91ACKNOWLEDGMENTSI wish to acknowledge the members of my committee for their assistance in this study. I give special thanks to the faculty at LoyolaThe Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chic
who provided the foundation for this effort: Terry Williams, my adviser and main source of motivation; Joan Smith, Gerald Gutek and Michael Perko for ■ eCOMMONSLoyola University ChicagoLoyola eCommonsDissertationsTheses and Dissertations1991The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University o The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chiclso extended to Brother Michael Grace, Archivist at Loyola University, for unending assistance, advice and perspective.I would like to acknowledge the support given me by my coworkers, especially Dr. Joyce Keithley and other members of the Department of OR/Surgical Nursing at Rush University. The fi The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chicnancial support of Rush Medical Center and the Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke’s Nurses’ Alumni Association is also appreciated.My deepest appreciation isThe Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chic
extended to my friends and colleagues for their understanding, patience, and emotional support. I would like to especially acknowledge the constant su■ eCOMMONSLoyola University ChicagoLoyola eCommonsDissertationsTheses and Dissertations1991The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University o The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University of Chiceavor of my life.ii■ eCOMMONSLoyola University ChicagoLoyola eCommonsDissertationsTheses and Dissertations1991The Development of Nursing Education at Loyola University oGọi ngay
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