Published Nov 30, 2006
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,930 Posts
sr. bernard sheridan
(1860-1924)
celebrating america's first formally educated nurse anesthetist, trained and educated by saint vincent's hospital, erie, pennsylvania
view pictures of the dedication ceremony
www.archivists.org/periodicals/ao_backissues/ao-july05.pdf
deepz
612 Posts
Wonder where the PANA came up with the formally educated part.
Ira Gunn, writing in the history chapter of Nag & Zag, refers back to Thatcher:
"Sister Mary Bernard founded the Sisters of St. Joseph of Wichita, Kansas, and in 1877 entered St. Vincent's Hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania, to train as a nurse. A year later she took over the anesthesia duties of the hospital..........." (First Edition, p.4)
A year later??!! In one year she became a nurse AND an anesthetist! How do we define 'formal education' I wonder?