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Army Nurse Corps celebrates 100th anniversary.
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AORN Journal
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January 1, 2001| Author:
ULMER, BRENDA C.
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On Feb 2, 2001, the Army Nurse Corps will celebrate its 100th anniversary. It is a milestone for the army, as well as for professional nursing. The development of professional nursing and perioperative nursing is aligned closely with that of army nursing. Let us all join the army to salute those who have served both nursing and our country and to celebrate our mutual professional progress. We only need to take a look back at the beginning of nursing in the armed forces to get a sen...
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