Agnes Dillon Randolph Nursing History Award & Lectureship
Where: Claude Moore Nursing Education Building #G010
When:Tue, 16 Mar 2010 04:30:00 EDT to Tue, 16 Mar 2010 06:00:00 EDT
The Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry
434.924.0083
Competence, Coolness, and Control:
Rethinking the Trope of Disciplined Obedience in the History of Nursing
Patricia D'Antonio, PhD, RN, FAAN,
Associate Professor of Nursing and AssociateDirector, the Barbara Bates Center for the
Study of the History of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania
Editor, the Nursing History Review
Reception, sponsored by Beta Kappa Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, to follow.
Patricia D'Antonio was selected as this year's recipient of the CNHI's Agnes Dillon Randolph Award & Lectureship. This award, named in honor of one of Virginia's early nursing leaders, is given to an individual who has contributed significantly to the intellectual rigor and scope of the discipline of nursing history. Dr. D'Antonio was chosen for her sustained contributions to nursing and health care history, particularly with regard to psychiatric nursing, historical methodology, and nursing in the community.