Rogers, Martha E. (1914–1994)

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Rogers, Martha E. (1914–1994)

American nurse. Born Martha Elizabeth Rogers, May 12, 1914, in Dallas, TX; died of pulmonary failure, Mar 13, 1994, in Phoenix, AZ; dau. of Lucy Mulholland Keener Rogers and Bruce Taylor Rogers; graduate of Knoxville General Hospital School of Nursing, 1936; George Peabody College. BS in public health nursing, 1937; Johns Hopkins University, DSc, 1954.

Worked as a rural health nurse in Clare, Michigan (1937–39); was acting director of education at Visiting Nurse Association (1940–45); as head of New York University's nursing division (1954–75), established a 5-year undergraduate nursing program; helped establish Society for Advancement in Nursing (SAIN, 1974); wrote Education Revolution in Nursing (1961), Reveille in Nursing (1964) and Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of Nursing (1970).

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