Item PH-1111 - [Photograph - Ratsoy with plaque]

Title and statement of responsibility area

Title proper

[Photograph - Ratsoy with plaque]

General material designation

Parallel title

Other title information

Title statements of responsibility

Title notes

Level of description

Item

Reference code

RBSC-ARC-1831-PH-1111

Edition area

Edition statement

Edition statement of responsibility

Class of material specific details area

Statement of scale (cartographic)

Statement of projection (cartographic)

Statement of coordinates (cartographic)

Statement of scale (architectural)

Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)

Dates of creation area

Date(s)

Physical description area

Physical description

1 photograph : b&w.

Publisher's series area

Title proper of publisher's series

Parallel titles of publisher's series

Other title information of publisher's series

Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series

Numbering within publisher's series

Note on publisher's series

Archival description area

Name of creator

(1936-2009)

Biographical history

May Bernadet “Bernie” Kiss was born October 24, 1936 in Edmonton, Alberta. After graduation from the Edmonton General Hospital in September 1957, where she was class president, her desire to “explore the world” led her to spend a brief time in Spokane before returning to Edmonton with Edward Paul Ratsoy, whom she married April 19, 1958. She practised Obstetric Nursing at the Misericordia and Edmonton General Hospitals until 1960, when they moved to Vancouver.

Beginning in 1966-1967 she was clinical Instructor in Obstetrics in St. Paul’s Hospital School of Nursing. As Coordinator of Obstetric Nursing from 1968 to 1979, she developed and implemented the first family centred maternity care program in BC, and was co-director of the Vancouver Perinatal Health Project. Here she was responsible for infection control, ambulatory services, obstetrics, rehabilitation, and pediatrics.
After graduation with a BSN, in 1968, she became Clinical Coordinator at St. Paul’s Hospital until 1979. Between 1975 and 1981 she studied part-time at UBC, completing a Masters Degree in Health Services Planning. As Vice- President of Nursing from April 1979 to November 1989 she was responsible for assuring quality of care in a department of over one thousand professional and non-professional staff. From 1983 to 1985 she was also president of the Registered Nurses of British Columbia, a spokesperson fro 27,000 registered nurses. She was nominated fro a YWCA Women of Distinction aware of 1988.

Briefly, from 1990-1991, she was Executive Director of the Alberta Association of Registered Nurses, where she was responsible for the administrative, legislative and professional activities of the association. She returned to Vancouver, and from 1991 to2002 was Associate Dean of Health Sciences at the BC Institute of technology. Here she was responsible for the administration and educational leadership of the Nursing and Specialty Nursing programs, Biomedical Engineering Technology, the Prosthetics and Orthotics and the Occupational Health and Safety Programs. She received the RNABC Recognition Award for valuable contributions to the nursing profession in2002, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Health CARE Leaders’ Association of BC in 2003.

Ratsoy’s many accomplishments include the development of a family centered maternity care program and the initiation of a three year prenatal health research project. At St. Paul’s she was responsible for infection control, ambulatory services, obstetrics, rehabilitation and pediatrics. At BCIT she initiated nursing specialty courses such as Critical Care and Emergency. She responded rapidly and effectively to the AIDS epidemic in Vancouver, developing nursing care and staff protection programs.

She has had over fifteen publications in books and recognized journals, and was often invited for public speaking engagements. In September 1982 she was keynote speaker at the 2nd annual conference of Nurse Administrators in Toronto. She died in 2009.

Custodial history

Scope and content

Notes area

Physical condition

Immediate source of acquisition

Arrangement

Language of material

Script of material

Location of originals

Availability of other formats

Restrictions on access

Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

Finding aids

Associated materials

Related materials

Accruals

General note

Located in Box 111.

Alternative identifier(s)

Standard number area

Standard number

Access points

Subject access points

Place access points

Name access points

Genre access points

Control area

Description record identifier

Rules or conventions

Status

Level of detail

Dates of creation, revision and deletion

Language of description

Script of description

Sources

Accession area

Related subjects

Related people and organizations

Related places

Related genres