Volume 6, Issue 2 (2020) The History of Nursing Education | L’histoire de la formation en sciences infirmières
Editorial
The History of Nursing Education | L’histoire de la formation en sciences infirmières
Sioban Nelson and Pauline Paul
Articles
Historically Informed Nursing in the Time of Reconciliation
Sylvane Filice, Michelle Spadoni, Patricia Sevean, and Sally Dampier
Diversity and Inclusivity in the Health Science Professions in the USA: A Case Study From Nursing History
Sandra B. Lewenson and Jane Bear-Lehman
Lessons Learned from Historical Analysis of Seven Decades of Educational Scholarship at McMaster University School of Nursing
Janet Landeen, Kathryn Fisher, Iris Mujica, Barb Carpio, Ruth Chen, Lynn Martin, Olive Wahoush, and Marissa Bird
“You Had To Just Kind Of Rub Her Cheek”: Memories and Emotions of Mental Deficiency Nurses in Alberta, Canada, 1945 - 1975
Geertje Boschma
“Eliminating the drudge work”: Campaigning for university-based nursing education in Australia, 1920-1935
Madonna Grehan Dr
“100 Years of University Nursing Education”: The Significance of a Baccalaureate Nursing Degree and Its Public Health Origins for Nursing Now
Susan M. Duncan, Margaret R. Scaia, and Geertje Boschma
Accepted in Bella Bella: A historical exemplar of a missionary nursing education, in British Columbia from 1921-1925
Sarah C. Cook and Sonya Grypma
Interviews
Special Edition Interview with Dr. Jacinthe Pepin | Édition spéciale - Entrevue avec Dre Jacinthe Pepin
Sioban Nelson and Pauline Paul
Special Edition Interview with Dr. Marilynn Wood | Édition spéciale - Entrevue avec Dre Marilynn Wood
Sioban Nelson and Pauline Paul