Essay On Nursing Timeline

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Nursing Timeline
In my opinion, the one thing that has had the most affect on the nursing profession would be the advancement of nursing education as an university program of study. According to The Sentinel Watch, The University of Minnesota was the first university that founded a 3 year program of study for nursing . 1. This is important to because nursing was becoming a institution that was more than training at a hospital until the instructor deemed the student fit. I think for the first time people were starting to understand how important it was to educate nurses in a set time. Also , it was the first time that a nursing degree was awarded based on a standard length. The nursing students had to complete 3 years of training before they …show more content…

In order for a field of study to become a profession , in my opinion, it has to be accessible. If an potienal student does not know how to obtain an degree in nursing , because there really was no standard set on how to become a nurse than no progress can be made within the field to make it more accessible . Meaning, that in order for the nursing to grow, as it has done, a demand of people wanting to become nurses had to be acknowledged. This is why I believe that this is a turning point in nursing history because a school created a standard time length for a degree and thus making it easier to understand what was needed to obtain the degree. Schools before the creation of Minnesota School Of Nursing did not give a standard of on when the degree would be complete and what type of degree the students would receive. The nursing students would go to school for a undisclosed amount of time. This, I imagine lead to confusion amongst the different school because each school created it’s own set of rules and Timelines . Training for the students could be different each session. This is why it was

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