Nursing at Penn always has meant thinking outside the box in our classrooms and our laboratories, at the bedside and the bench, about the very young and the very old, about the sick and the well. Nursing at Penn means influencing the world through ideas, through actions, and through policy changes.
As we open our celebration of 125 years of nursing at Penn, I share with you just a few of our innovations which have made a difference in the health of our world:
- The first nursing doctorate in the Ivy League
- The first privately funded center for nursing research in the country
- The first school at Penn and one of the first in North America to be named a World Health Organization Collaborating Center
- The first operating room nurse in the nation
- The first nurse anesthetist in Philadelphia
- The first nurse to receive the MacArthur Fellowship, known as the “genius” award
- Some of the first endowed chairs for nursing in the country
- One of the first aerospace nurses in the NASA program
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