There are more than 5 million nurses in the United States. They work at hospitals, clinics, doctors' offices, patients' homes, special-care facilities, prisons and military bases. If you go to ...
In the late 19th century, Florence Nightingale revolutionized hospital design in what became known as Nightingale wards. The signature innovation of these wards was large windows that allowed ...
LifeHouse Theater will present “Florence Nightingale,” a musical telling the story of the founder of modern nursing, Oct. 1-4 at 1135 N. Church St., Redlands. Performances are 9:15 and 11 a.m. each ...
Florence Nightingale, often referred to as “The Lady with the Lamp,” revolutionized the field of nursing and left a profound impact on healthcare as we know it today. Born on May 12, 1820, in Florence ...
In all of medical history, few names have been sung more brightly than Florence Nightingale, born on this day in 1820. Credited with founding the first modern, secular nursing school in 1860 (at St.
Richard Bates works on the project 'Florence Nightingale Comes Home for 2020' (www.florencenightingale.org) at the University of Nottingham, headed by Professor Paul Crawford and Dr Anna Greenwood, ...
In the summer of 1856 Florence Nightingale sailed home from war furious. As the nursing administrator of a sprawling British Army hospital network, she had witnessed thousands of sick soldiers endure ...