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annie 
w. goodrich

  Pre YSN 1920's 1930's 1940's 1950's 1960's

1900

All nursing education is in hospitals.

American Journal of Nursing first published.

International Council of Nursing founded.

1901

Congress authorizes Army Nurse Corps.

1905-1906

Annie Warburton Goodrich is President of the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses.

1912-1915

Annie Warburton Goodrich is President of the International Council of Nurses.

1916-1917

Annie Warburton Goodrich is President of the American Nurses' Association.

1918-1919

Annie Warburton Goodrich is Organizing Dean of the Army School of Nursing while on leave from her position as Director of Nurses of the Henry Street Visiting Nurse Service (1917-1923) and as Assistant Professor of Nursing and Health, Teachers College, Columbia University (1914-1923).

1918-1923

Rockefeller Foundation conference on preparing nurses for the field of public health. Rockefeller Foundation Committee for the Study of Public Health Nursing Education appointed in 1919. Renamed the Committee to Study Nursing Education in 1920. Committee members include Annie W. Goodrich, M. Adelaide Nutting, and Lillian D. Wald. Report of the Committee published in 1923 and is known as the Goldmark Report.

1922

Bertha Harmer authors The Principles and Practice of Nursing. Second and third editions published in 1928 and 1935. Virginia Henderson authored the fourth and fifth editions in 1939 and 1955 and co-authored the sixth and last edition in 1978.

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