Porter, Elizabeth Kerr (1894–1989)

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Porter, Elizabeth Kerr (1894–1989)

American nurse. Born Elizabeth Kerr, May 21, 1894, in Pittsburgh, PA; died 1989; dau. of Catherine (Anderson) Kerr and Richard Kerr; graduate of Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing, 1930; Columbia University Teachers College, BS, 1935; University of Pennsylvania, MA, 1936, PhD in nursing education, 1946; m. Eugene Vandergrift Porter, 1914 (died 1921).

Was a teaching supervisor at Western Pennsylvania School of Nursing (1930–35); lectured at Margaret Morrison Carnegie College in Pittsburgh (1933–35); was full professor at University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (1935–49); began serving as professor, director and dean of Advanced Programs in Nursing Education at Case Western Reserve University's Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing (1953); elected president of American Nurses Association (ANA, 1950), and instituted a 40-hour work week and improved nurse employment conditions; served as president of Ohio Nurses Association (1958–60).

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