Lincoln School for Nurses

[1][2] It was founded by Lincoln Hospital (then named The Home for the Colored Aged) in Manhattan.The hospital and nursing school, moved to 141st Street, between Concord Avenue and Southern Boulevard in Mott Haven, the South Bronx, after 1899.[4] In 1908, she, along with Martha Minerva Franklin, and Mary Eliza Mahoney, organized the first meeting of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses, which was sponsored by the Lincoln School for Nurses Alumnae Association.[6] In 1928 Isabel Maitland Stewart directed the first university-sponsored studies in nursing using a research team approach.What made the survey unique was that it focused on both the nursing process and results of care in terms of patient comfort and safety.
Lincoln Hospital and Nursing Home circa 1915.
Florence Edmonds
Nella Larsen
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