- Subseries
- 1916-1976
Subseries consists of a photographs of a trip to Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park, with a number of other photographs.
Subseries consists of a photographs of a trip to Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park, with a number of other photographs.
Plans for offering a Doctorate in nursing grew out of the context that nursing is accountable for the development of the body of knowledge upon which its service to society is based. The first students were admitted to the School of Nursing in 1991.
Subseries consists of records related to the ongoing administration of the PhD program in the School of Nursing at UBC, including the integration of international and interdisciplinary students and the delivery of courses. Reports, memoranda, and minutes of the Planning and Coordinating Committees are included. The PhD Planning Committee was an ad hoc committee of the Graduate Curriculum Committee.
Subseries consists of photographs related to the UBC School of Nursing PhD program.
[Photocopy] Photographs of Nursing Sisters in Field Hospitals During WW II
Subsubseries consists of six laser prints, five with a text describing the content. Subjects include “A Blood Transfusion”; “No. 22 Canadian General Hospital”; “Landing in Normandy: Nursing Sisters of No. 10 Canadian General Hospital”; “Members of the Field Surgical Unit —Lt. (N/S) Stephen (Rt.) and Lt (N/S) Hackland; “Mary C. Young and A. Kemp, Lt (N/S) of 12 Canadian General Hospital—in “full marching order”.
Subseries consists of minutes, correspondence, reports and working papers of the Community Health Nurses’ Group’s Planning Committee, which was responsible for planning workshops, conferences, and related events.
Subseries consists of notes concerning procedures for the biennial committee and minutes of preparatory meetings held.
Post Basic Education Committee
This committee was established to respond to the Kermacks Report, to identify the variables and potential costs to educational institutions both for development and for implementation of post basic programs.
Subseries consists of minutes, correspondence, and reports.
Postcards and related documents
Subseries consists of books, postcards and notecards related to nursing, mostly from England.
Folder consists of reports of three programs held for the general membership during the 1996-1997 year.
Program Orientation: Strategic Planning
This committee discussed global issues relating to the growth and improvement of the UBC nursing program, including ways of enhancing the efficiency and effective use of resources.
Subseries consists of memoranda, internal and external reports concerning
the planning process, and minutes of the Steering Committee.
Subseries consists of programs for the biennial institutes and briefer brochures outlining the main activities of each conference.
Subseries consists of photographs and an album relating to Upshall's career as a provincial board of health nurse and as a public health service nurse in Richmond.
Subseries consists of minutes, correspondence, pamphlets, and publicity kits relating to the Community Health Nurses’ Group’s Public Relations Committee.
Subseries consists of publications by Paulson concerning various aspects of nursing and nursing history. Most relate to her main interest in tuberculosis.
Reference Materials on Tuberculosis
Subseries consists of articles, reports, papers, speeches, and other material relating to Paulson's interest and involvement in tuberculosis nursing.
The regional presiding officer reported to the executive committee on concerns brought forth by different regions. S/he was also responsible for a range of activities promoting standards of care in their region.
Subseries consists mainly of agenda and minutes, along with correspondence, President’s, secretary’s, finance and education committee reports, minutes and other documents.
BC was originally divided into six regions: Vancouver, Vancouver Island, Kamloops-Okanagan, Fraser Valley, East Kootenay and Prince George (Northern Interior). Later representatives attended from the West Kootenay and the Northwest. Representatives from each region submitted reports and met, generally twice year, with the RPO to discuss matters of common concern. These meetings were often scheduled to coincide with meetings of the Provincial Executive.
Subseries consists primarily of reports submitted by the different regions.
Relations with Other Organizations
Subseries consists of records documenting the School of Nursing’s relationship
with other organizations, particularly in the context of UBC’s Health Sciences Centre and Vancouver General Hospital.
RNABC reports and publications
Subseries consists of guides to materials and other reports concerning the operations of RNABC.
Royal Columbia Hospital School of Nursing Manual
Subseries includes School of Nursing Manual and related documents, including School of Nursing brochure for Royal Columbia Hospital, Isolation Technique manual, and handwritten medical case histories.
Manual includes topics such as Hospital Beds, Damp Dusting a Unit, Care of Linen and Blankets, Bed Baths, Fracture or Orthopaedic Beds, Hygienic Care of Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat, Care and Hygiene of the Mouth, Hygienic Care of Hair, How to Lift Patients, Terminal Cleaning, Application of Binders, Serving Diets, BedPans, Care of Incontinent Patient, Colonic Irrigation, Gastric and Duodenal Suction, Oxygen Therapy, and Crutch Walking. Extensive student notes are also included.
Subsubseries consists mainly of records of twenty students from Prince Rupert General Hospital and Kelowna General Hospital. Information includes completed application forms, results of medical examinations, student transcripts, evaluations by instructors, reports on students, records of practical procedures performed, reference forms, correspondence, and tuition receipts.
Other material includes a photograph of nurses graduating from the Prince Rupert or Kelowna Hospital, an outline of lectures in ethics, and a nurses’ record book. The latter includes names of nurses, date admitted, information on days worked, and sick leave.
The B.C. History of Nursing Scholarship fund was established to provide financial support to nurses registered within B.C. who are pursuing studies in the History of Nursing, or who are carrying out a history of nursing project.
Subseries includes correspondence, scholarship application forms, application materials, the scholarship trust document, minutes, reports and other records pertaining to the selection of Nursing History Scholarship recipients.
School of Nursing Publications
Subseries consists of various publications, journals and magazines published by the UBC School of Nursing. Includes UBC Nursing Today, Nursing Beat and other related materials.
School of Nursing Student Cards
Subseries consists of Team Meeting Minutes and other records related to Second Year courses, including issues of scheduling, course content and presentation, text books used and evaluation. Lab Modules are also included.
Subseries consists of stories of nursing and nursing development in B.C. from 1895 to the present.
This standing committee reviewed and developed policies regulating admission, progression and graduation of students, including issues related to student appeals, student health and student records.
Subseries consists of minutes of this committee.
Subseries consists of photographs and an album containing photos relating to Upshall's career as a student health service administrator at UBC and an album presented to her on her retirement. The album has been retained. The front inside cover has multiple signatures and is inscribed: “Presented to Muriel Upshall on her retirement. May you have many happy memories of all the people pictured within these covers. Best wishes”
Subseries consists of lists of students attending and graduating from the UBC School of Nursing.
Subseries consists of photographs of students from the UBC School of Nursing
Task Committe on Mandatory Registration
This committee’s goal was to identify the educational impact of a proposal by the RNABC to invoke mandatory registration.
Subseries consists of one report and one letter.
Task Committee on Competency Based Curriculum
This committee was established to respond to the Kermacks Report. Competence was defined as a measurable/observable performance to or beyond an established criterion in one or all aspects of the nursing role for a given setting, client and client problem.
Subseries consists of one folder of minutes, correspondence and reports.
Teaching and Employment Records
Subseries consists of contracts, correspondence and course materials dating from 1979 to 2004.
Theses, Papers and Dissertations
Subseries consists of theses, paper and dissertations written by nurses for various institutions dating from 1947 to 2012. Some dissertations remain in relevant fonds, if applicable, otherwise these materials are listed under this subseries.
Subseries consists of Team Meeting Minutes and other records related to Third
Year courses, including issues of scheduling, course content and presentation, text books used and evaluation.
Subseries consists of course notes taken by Niskala while attending the nursing program at Toronto Western Hospital.
Subseries consists of reports, chart of accounts and other materials related to the financial activities managed by the Treasurer.
Subseries consists of budgetary information and reports for the History of Nursing Society.
The following photographs were photocopied from originals in Special Collections at the UBC Library. They were used by Ethel Warbinek in the book Legacy co-written with Glennis Zilm on the history of the UBC School of Nursing.
UBC Nursing Graduates 1921-1959
Subseries consists of records related to the review and development of the
undergraduate curriculum in the School of Nursing.
Subseries is arranged in the following subsubseries.
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Minutes
Subsubseries consists of minutes of the undergraduate curriculum
committee, including reports and other information. Subjects discussed include
the content and delivery of specific courses, grading practices, and curriculum
development.
Subsubseries consists of draft and final booklet of "Uniforms without Uniformity."
University of British Columbia
Subseries consists of materials used by Niskala while studying and teaching at the University of British Columbia.
University of British Columbia
Subseries consists of academic work by Helen Niskala while taking courses at various times at the University of British Columbia. She continued to take courses in different subjects during the early stages of her teaching career.
University of British Columbia
Subseries consists of material relating to Campbell Jackson's education at, and activities while attending the University of British Columbia. Includes transcripts and other documents; a scrapbook containing correspondence, statements of marks, and memorabilia; photographs; and yearbooks.
Subseries consists of academic work by Niskala while attending the University of California.
Subseries consists of records received by Campbell Jackson while obtaining a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Michigan, including transcripts of marks and commencement and convocation programmes.
Subseries consists of course outlines used by Niskala while teaching at the University of Toronto.
In 2002 Blais responded to an advertisement in the Vancouver Courier for a “senior scribe”. Her column, titled “On the Seniors Side” was generally published the first Wednesday of each month until 2008, although it does not appear every month. It deals mostly with issues related to aging.
Subseries consists of originals as they appeared in the Courier, along with some copies. Dates and page numbers have been identified wherever possible.