Wald, Florence (1917–)

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Wald, Florence (1917–)

American university administrator. Name variations: Florence S. Wald. Born Florence Schorske in New York, NY, April 19, 1917; dau. of Theodore Alexander Schorske and Gertrude(Goldschimdt) Schorske; graduate of Mt. Holyoke College, 1938; Yale University, MA in nursing, 1941; m. Henry J. Wald (health-facility planner); children: Joel David Wald; Shari Johanna Wald.

Dean of Yale School of Nursing who played a key role in launching the hospice movement in the US; appointed to the faculty of the Yale University School of Nursing as director of the mental health and psychiatric nursing program (1957); served as dean of the nursing school (1958–67); established the 1st hospice in the US, the Connecticut Hospice, in Branford (1974). Inducted into National Women's Hall of Fame (1998).

See also Women in World History.

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