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Nursing Education
Our Shared Legacy: Nursing Education at Johns Hopkins 1889-2006
"From the beginning, nursing students at Johns Hopkins benefited from the practice of teaching at the patient's bedside. Physician-in-Chief William Osler consulted his notes as Elizabeth Boley, 1903, focused her attention elsewhere on the ward." From: Our Shared Legacy: Nursing Education at Johns Hopkins 1889-2006, edited by Mame Warren, 304 pp, with illus, $50, ISBN-13 0-8018-8473-3, ISBN-10 0-8018-8473-X, Baltimore, Md, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. Image copyright Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association. Reproduced by permission.
JAMA. 2006;296:1294.
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Contributing Editor JAMA
Book and Media Reviews Section Editor: Harriet S. Meyer, MD, Contributing Editor, JAMA.
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