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Introduction
Ancient and Classical Health Care
Health Care in the Dark and Middle Ages
Health Care in the Renaissance
Health Care and Midwives
Florence Nightingale
Healthcare in the Colonies
Dorothea Lynde Dix and 19th Century Social Reforms
The Civil War and the Rise of Nurse Training Schools
Leading Lights in the Early Evolution of the Nursing Profession
The Army Nurse Corps
Advances in Nursing Education and Accreditation
The Early Years: Theory and Treatment Strategies
Reforms in Psychiatric Care and Nursing Education
World War II and Psychiatric Nursing
The University of Utah, Its Pioneer Heritage
Utah's Nurse Training Schools
The University of Utah College of Nursing
Ambitious Beginnings: 1957-1970
Bumps in the Road: 1970-1980
Gathering Momentum: 1980-1990
"The Decade of the Brain": 1990-2000
Up and Running: 2000-2010
On the Road to Independent Practice: 2010-2020
Upsets and Recovery: 2020-2023
Learning from the Past: Foundations and the Path Forward
Appendix. Samples of Curriculum: 1957-2023
References
Acknowledgements
About The Author
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History of Graduate Education in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, University of Utah, 1957-2023 Copyright © by Beth Vaughn-Cole is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.