Hogan, Aileen I. (1899–1981)

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Hogan, Aileen I. (1899–1981)

Canadian nurse-midwife. Born Aileen I. Hogan, Nov 10, 1899, in Ottawa, Ontario; died of cardiopulmonary disorder, Jan 7, 1981, in Whiting, NJ; dau. of Christina (McMaster) Hogan and James Hogan; studied at Columbia Presbyterian School of Nursing (late 1930s); Columbia University Teachers College, MA, 1948; received a nurse-midwifery certificate from Maternity Center Association (MCA).

Childbirth education and nurse-midwifery expert, imigrated to NY (1920); worked as a rotating staff nurse and later as a labor and delivery service head nurse (from 1942) at Sloane Hospital of the Presbyterian Medical Center; during WWII, traveled with Presbyterian Hospital Unit to France, England and Ireland; helped create and was the 1st executive secretary of American College of Nurse-Midwifery (ACNM), the 1st organization dedicated solely to support nurse-midwives; retired from MCA (1965).