McNaught, Rose (1893–1978)

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McNaught, Rose (1893–1978)

American nurse-midwife. Born Rose Madeline McNaught, Mar 6, 1893, in Holyoke, MA; died Aug 1978; dau. of Mary (Hurley) McNaught and William McNaught.

The 1st practicing nurse-midwife in New York City, contributed to the development of America's 1st nurse-midwifery school; graduated from Army School of Nursing (1920); began assisting home births as a staff nurse at Lillian Wald's Henry Street Visiting Nurse Service in NYC (1922); became a nurse for Mary Breckinridge's Frontier Nursing Service in Leslie County, KT (1926); earned a certificate from York Road Lying-in-Hospital's midwifery program in London (1928); established the Lobenstine Midwifery Clinic and School in NYC (1932), the 1st US nurse-midwifery school, where she introduced nurse-midwifery to NY physicians, served as the state's 1st practicing nurse-midwife and was named the school and clinic's 1st supervisor; worked as a Maternity Center Association (MCA) consultant until 1962.

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