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Post-War - Carna 100
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Nurses’ contribution to the war brought the profession more respect than ever before. When the war ended in 1945, there were unprecedented opportunities for service as nurses helped to rehabilitate soldiers who were returning home. However, the nation-wide nursing shortage became even more urgent and this led to an examination of barriers to entering nursing practice by both the government and the AARN. In 1948 changes to the. In 1948, Canada passed the. Federal National Health Grants Act. During this er...
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District Nursing - Carna 100
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District Nursing: 325 Square Miles. I would be tackling the biggest challenge of my life.”. Isabella Ranche (nee Thyne). Accidents on the farm and in the lumber camps gave me many patients, and considerable experience.”. Mary Sterritt (nee Conlin). Caring Far and Wide: Travelling Clinics. The End of an Era. Toll Free: 1.800.252.9392 Ext. 435. Tel: 780.733.3363. CARNA website: nurses.ab.ca. Monday - Friday,.
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Reform - Carna 100
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A Time of Change. Evolution of Collective Bargaining. Amended in 1966, and AARN took on the short-lived role of bargaining agent on behalf of the Staff Nurse Associations. The employment relations officer was essentially a bargainer . the person who spoke for the nurses who were being represented by the AARN, who sat at the bargaining table and dealt with individual employers like the health units or the hospitals in group bargaining like the hospital association.”. CARNA Paving the Way. Monday - Friday,.
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Depression and Military - Carna 100
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The 1930s: Facing the Depression. WWII: A Time of Courage and Growth. The long trip overseas was rough and we weathered many storms and travelled in convoy.”. We filled rapidly with casualties of many kinds.”. Work work work lots of it as long as there was daylight, and we were on a one-way route for night admissions in emergencies.”. We had three wards of very severely wounded men; one was mostly head injuries, another chest, both had amputees, too.”. Toll Free: 1.800.252.9392 Ext. 435. Monday - Friday,.
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Video: Centennial Champion Madeleine Dion Stout - Carna 100
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Video: Centennial Champion Madeleine Dion Stout. Centennial Champion, and First Nations advocate and scholar, Madeleine Dion Stout discusses her experience as a nurse and why she is supporting CARNA’s centennial year. Toll Free: 1.800.252.9392 Ext. 435. Tel: 780.733.3363. CARNA website: nurses.ab.ca. Monday - Friday,.
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Highlights & Updates - Carna 100
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Significant nursing figures (Part 5/5). We take a look back at some of the significant nursing figures who have helped change the face of the registered nursing profession. Get to know Frances Sutherland Ferguson, Elizabeth Bietsch, Kate Colley, and Jean Innes. More. Significant nursing figures (Part 4/5). Significant nursing figures (Part 3/5). Significant nursing figures (Part 2/5). To celebrate the achievements of registered nurses over the past 100 years, we launched the Centennial Awards in search o...
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Nursing poetry: To Sit Alongside - Carna 100
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Nursing poetry: To Sit Alongside. This poem is an offering. An acknowledgement of gratitude. To a year,. This poem began a year ago. With the story of a heartbeat written onto paper. This poem began with the simple story. That if you sit close enough to someone. Rest beside them long enough. And if all the forces of the universe conspire into that moment. Your two hearts will begin to match each other. To beat together in unison. One year ago, this poem pulled up a chair. Of Alberta’s registered nurses.
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Historical display hits the road - Carna 100
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Historical display hits the road. Nursing history is Alberta’s history. Our interactive historical display explores our province’s past, present and future, taking you from the era of district nursing to today’s nursing developments and beyond. The display will take you through the ages as nurses tell their story through photos, video, audio and written accounts. Our historical display will be coming to a location near you! Join us as we celebrate our nursing history. View photos of the tour. 10 am 5 pm.
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Current - Carna 100
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This era has seen continued work and progress in the area of nursing regulation. In the mid-90s, the Alberta Government began the process of developing umbrella legislation for all health professions. In a response to ongoing concerns expressed by AARN about the legislation, the chair of the implementation committee said AARN acted as a catalyst for bringing different professions together to discuss common concerns. Registered Nurse Profession Regulation. This regulation marked another significant milest...
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