Fonds UBCA-ARC-1149 - Eileen Flanagan fonds

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Eileen Flanagan fonds

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UBCA-ARC-1149

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1 file folder

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(1896-)

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Eileen Constance Flanagan was born in Pontiac County, Quebec. After graduating from high school, she completed the nursing course at the Royal Victoria Hospital and later undertook post-graduate studies in England. Flanagan was selected to be the first Director of Nursing at the Montreal Neurological Institute, where she remained until her retirement in 1961. After retiring, Flanagan entered the Faculty of Law at McGill, where she concentrated on the nursing profession's legal aspects.

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The fonds consist of 15 incoming letters from Ethel Johns (1948-1950, 1961-1965), Director of Nursing Services and Education at Vancouver General Hospital, and the new nursing program at UBC. Under Johns' guidance, the five-year plan established the B.Sc. in Nursing. The fonds also include biographical information and records relating to Flanagan's various awards, including an honorary doctorate from McGill University (1977).

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Stored with University Archives’ vertical files at VF 67.

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Updated in February 2021, JM.

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