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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Center for Nursing

 Organization

Biography

The Northwestern University Center for Nursing was established in 1979, initially offering only a baccalaureate program. The program was accredited by the National League for Nursing in 1980, and the first class graduated in December, 1980. In 1981 a graduate program was initiated. 

The baccalaureate program graduated general practicing nurses who could provide professional care in a variety of settings. The graduate program prepared advanced practitioners who could function in specialized and advanced nursing roles in clinical practice, nursing administration, education, and research.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Medical School Center For Nursing Course Materials

 Collection
Identifier: 18/2/13
Abstract

The Center for Nursing Records fill ten boxes and span the period 1979-1984. The records consist of course materials arranged chronologically by academic quarter. Within each quarter, folders are arranged alphabetically by course title.
Each course file contains some or all of the following items: syllabi, course descriptions, exams, and student papers.

Dates: 1979-1984

Medical School Center For Nursing Grant Records

 Collection
Identifier: 18/2/16
Abstract

The Center for Nursing grant records fill four and one-half boxes, dating from 1983 to 1988. The grant records are comprised of grant proposals, grant applications, biographical information concerning the principal investigators of each grant project, and related correspondence. General information Included in the grant records are: grant project title; time period of the project; identification of the principal investigators; and the proposed budget.

Dates: 1983-1988

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