Showing 396 results

Archival description
Only top-level descriptions Provincial Archives of Alberta Education
Print preview View:

Shirley M. Stinson fonds

  • PAA aarn-1730
  • Fonds
  • [195-]-1992

The fonds consists of personal and professional records, including course materials for Masters and PhD studies; materials collected at the Hospital for Sick Children; materials relating to development of the health administration program and the nursing PhD program at the University of Alberta, and to the development of nursing research programs provincially and nationally; correspondence with the Kellogg Foundation; records of work with the World Health Organization; records of her presidency of the Canadian Nursing Association; speeches; publications; photographs.

Stinson, Shirley M.

University of Alberta. Nursing PhD Program: a Reality fonds

  • PAA aarn-1732
  • Fonds
  • 1987-1991

The fonds consists of minutes and agendas; notes and reports, including lobbying strategies; financial records; 1 photograph, 1 audiotape cassette, 3 video tapes.

University of Alberta. Graduate Nursing Students Association

University of Alberta. Faculty of Nursing fonds

  • PAA aarn-1735
  • Fonds
  • 1980-1991

The fonds consists of 5 booklets: annual reports of the University of Alberta Faculty of Nursing, describing research and scholarly activities of Faculty members, 1980-1991.

University of Alberta. Faculty of Nursing

Judy Birdsell fonds

  • PAA aarn-1740
  • Fonds
  • 1969-1971

The records consist of letters from the Edmonton General Hospital School of Nursing accepting Judy Birdsell as a student, and the Student Nurses' Association by-laws (1969); College St-Jean School of Nursing graduation program, invitation and Edmonton Journal news clippings (1971).

Birdsell, Judy

University of Alberta Hospital. School of Nursing fonds

  • PAA aarn-1746
  • Fonds
  • 1923-1990

The records consist of a graduation program and a poem, "What is a Cap?" (1945) which were donated in 1991; the 1995 donation consists of photographs, lantern slides, 16mm films, yearbooks (1956-1990, with gaps), educational vinyl records, memorabilia; records of the MacLeod Club, including scrapbooks, photographs and a painting of Agnes MacLeod.

University of Alberta Hospital. School of Nursing

Canadian Nursing Students Association (CNSA) fonds

  • PAA aarn-1748
  • Fonds
  • 1970-1992

The fonds consists of the Association's constitution and bylaws; rules of order adapted for the Association (1986, 1987, 1990. 1991); incorporation documents; policies and procedures; administrative records of the board of directors and president; financial records; committee and national executive minutes; records of national conferences and associated meetings; research reports; materials and information relating to interaction with other nursing organizations; photographs and memorabilia.

Canadian Nursing Students Association (CNSA)

Sisters of St. Martha fonds

  • PAA aarn-1749
  • Fonds
  • 1929-1991

The fonds consists of two booklets, Sisters of St. Martha Golden Anniversary: 50 Years of Service, 1929-1979, and The Mineral Springs Hospital and the Sisters of St. Martha: Fifty Years of Service, 1930-1980 (text by Jon Whyte, assisted by Sister Mary Alberta and Sister Lilian Mandryk of the Hospital's administration); two short articles on the Mineral Springs Hospital; and the program for the 20th Anniversary Homecoming of the Lethbridge Community College School of Nursing (1991). The booklets trace the Order's history and association with St Michael's Hospital School of Nursing, the Lethbridge Community College School of Nursing, and the Mineral Springs Hospital in Banff.

Sisters of St. Martha

University of Lethbridge. History of Nursing Oral History Project fonds

  • PAA aarn-2197
  • Fonds
  • 1907-1987

The fonds consists of 14 audiotaped interviews (with 15 accompanying files) with retired nurses from the Lethbridge and Calgary areas conducted by students in Dr Judith Kulig's History of Nursing class at the University of Lethbridge Faculty of Nursing. Each student prepared a brief biography of her subject, a time/fottage summary of the audiotaped interview, a permission and authorization sheet and a descriptive essay. If photographs of the sujects were available copies were made for the file. Each interviewer asked her subject to describe her family history, educational background, decision to enter nursing training, hospital training received, further education, work experience, professional and community activities and thoughts on the changes she had observed in nursing practice since her entry into the profession.

University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Nursing History of Nursing Oral History Project

Alberta Association of Registered Nurses Oral History Collection

  • PAA aarn-2203
  • Collection
  • 1933-1994

The fonds consists of recorded interviews with various members of the nursing profession for their personal and professional histories and of the institutions in which they served. Subjects on the tapes include: Laura Attrux (as described by Helen Getzinger and Stella Boisvert) Nellie Beatty, Jackie Brewe, Yvonne Chapman, Gurty Chinell, Kay Christie, Betty Eggen, Vera Gingras, Glenna Gorrill, Betty Gourlay, Elnora Hibbert, Jessie Morrison, Florence Nightingale, Mary Adelaide Nutting, Geneva Purcell, Phyliss Robinson, Martha Rogers, Helen Sabin, Marguerite Schumacher, Winnie Shandro, Muriel Shewchuk, Margaret Street, and Helen Westley.

Alberta Association of Registered Nurses Museum and Archives

Jessie G. Morrison fonds

  • PAA aarn-2210
  • Fonds
  • 1910-1966; 1992

Miss Morrison was interviewed by Carol Ritch on June 22 and 29, 1993. She describes her early family life in the West and her training as a nurse at the Winnipeg General Hospital, 1923-1926. The major part of the interview covers her experiences as Matron of Government House geriatric care: in staffing, services, nursing care, spiritual care, problem cases, medications, and special supplies and equipment. Team nursing was part of the care developed at the Home. Miss Morrison discussed her admiration for Agnes McLeod's work with the DVA and in public health nursing in southern Alberta. The interview is recorded on two audiotape cassettes and lasts 120 minutes. A photographic portrait of Miss Morrison (4 views) and biographical information on Colonel Mewburn and the Mewburn Pavilion are included in the textual records. Miss Morrison deposited further materials relating to her military career in accessions 87.4, 91l30 and 92.10 at the amiss Morrison deposited further materials relating to her military career in accessions 87.4, 91l30 and 92.10 at the Alberta Association of Registered Nurses Archives and Museum.

Morrison, Jessie Grace

Results 11 to 20 of 396