How Did Jeanne Mance Contribute To Nursing

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Jeanne Mance Many nurses have shaped what we experience as the nursing profession today, be it through theories or physical changes. These individuals have provided a basis of understanding of what it means to be a nurse today. Jeanne Mance was an inspiring and beloved nurse, who achieved great things based upon her courage, wisdom and resourcefulness (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2015). She ran her own hospital, called the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, (Dictionary of Canadian biography, n.d) and should be recognized for the amazing task as she was an amazing role model for nurses of her time, of the present and of the future.
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In her time, Jeanne Mance was recognized as many things; eloquent, determined and resourceful (Emery, 2006, p.37). All of these attributes allowed for her to be successful is creating, and running a functional and astounding hospital in Montreal. She took the …show more content…

Her contributions are already relevant in practice today, knowing that caring is central to nursing, and that her hospital in Montreal is still standing and taking patients (Canadian Encyclopedia, n.d). Nursing theories and practices continue to build and develop, however they will be remembered when looking back at where they first developed. Emery (2006) states “A massive metal statue of Jeanne Mance stands guard outside the Hotel-Dieu, testimony to the founder of Montréal’s first hospital.” (p.37). The Hotel-Dieu hospital, along with the statue of Jeanne, will be landmarks of her legacy and importance in the history of nursing. Her legacy is truly one of significance, as her hospital that she worked hard to create and allow to flourish still stands today, taking in patients and having the same reputation it once had. (Canadian Encyclopedia, n.d). Jeanne Mance made very important contributions to nursing, and as such she will have a lasting impact on nursing in

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