Nursing’s Past
Nursing has an intriguing past full of remarkable people who have aided in driving the profession into what it is today. Nursing’s turn to professional education took place in the late 1800 when schools of nursing started to open, using advances in nursing introduced by Florence Nightingale. In the1890s two professional nursing organizations formed: the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses, which turned into the National League of Nursing Education; and the Associated Alumnae of the United States, later renamed the American Nurses Association (Whelan, 2012). These professional organizations paved the way to registration requirements for nursing and standards of care.
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UTMB’s leaders started to introduce EVP concepts over ten years ago, and have successful integrated many different roles that supported nursing research and advancement. These included creating director of nursing informatics and director of nursing research roles. These newly created positions were set in place because UTMB’s leaders saw a need and created a solution. (Marshall et al., 2014, p.41). These types of brave forward thinking steps are a great direction for hospitals to take to transition into being innovators and