Dr. Nurse: Science, Politics, and the Transformation of American Nursing

Author:   Professor Dominique A. Tobbell
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Edition:   1
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9780226822907


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 December 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Dr. Nurse: Science, Politics, and the Transformation of American Nursing


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Author:   Professor Dominique A. Tobbell
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Edition:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780226822907


ISBN 10:   0226822907
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 December 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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No other volume comes close to Dr. Nurse in describing and analyzing the journey of American nurses to establish nursing as an academic discipline and nurses as valued researchers in the decades after World War II. Tobbell's book is a critical addition to the current scholarship and will be welcomed by nursing PhD programs and by students and scholars of women's studies and education and policy history. -- Julie A. Fairman, University of Pennsylvania


"""With thousands of US nurses leaving their profession in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and others striking for safe nurse:patient ratios, Tobbell offers a timely study of the post-WWII nursing project at publicly funded US universities, known as Academic Health Centers (AHCs). . . Dr. Nurse is well organized, and includes extensive endnotes citing original sources and a useful index. It is essential reading for understanding the disparate forces that have shaped the education, quality, and sufficiency of the US health care labor force."" * Choice * “No other volume comes close to Dr. Nurse in describing and analyzing the journey of American nurses to establish nursing as an academic discipline and nurses as valued researchers in the decades after World War II. Tobbell’s book is a critical addition to the current scholarship and will be welcomed by nursing PhD programs and by students and scholars of women’s studies and education and policy history.” -- Julie A. Fairman, University of Pennsylvania “Dr. Nurse is a very rewarding read. Using perspectives drawn from the sociology of the professions and feminist histories of science, Tobbell explores the ways nurse scientists are both undervalued and in high demand, then connects that paradox convincingly to nursing’s own difficulties confronting racial and class diversity among its practitioners. Her argument is cogent and illustrated by engaging case studies.” -- Nancy Tomes, Stony Brook University"


No other volume comes close to Dr. Nurse in describing and analyzing the journey of American nurses to establish nursing as an academic discipline and nurses as valued researchers in the decades after World War II. Tobbell's book is a critical addition to the current scholarship and will be welcomed by nursing PhD programs and by students and scholars of women's studies and education and policy history. -- Julie A. Fairman, University of Pennsylvania Dr. Nurse is a very rewarding read. Tobbell does a great job exploring the 'paradox in the status of nurse scientists-as being at once undervalued and in high demand'-then connects that paradox convincingly to nursing's own difficulties confronting racial and class diversity among its practitioners. Her argument is cogent and illustrated by engaging case studies. -- Nancy Tomes, Stony Brook University


Author Information

Dominique A. Tobbell is the Centennial Distinguished Professor of Nursing and director of the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry at the University of Virginia. She is coeditor of Global Health and Pharmacology and the author of several books, including Pills, Power, and Policy: The Struggle for Drug Reform in Cold War America and its Consequences.

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