- Series
- 1918-[2015?]
Series consists of two posters idealizing the nursing profession and one newspaper clipping. “Overseas Uniform of Red Cross and Canteen Maid.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, dated September 1, 1918.
Series consists of two posters idealizing the nursing profession and one newspaper clipping. “Overseas Uniform of Red Cross and Canteen Maid.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, dated September 1, 1918.
Series consists of notes, newspaper clippings, guest book, trip itineraries, and correspondence kept by Richmond.
Personal photographs and documents
Series consists of photographs and documents related to Alice Wright’s personal life, including a copy of a studio photograph taken of her circa 1920; a photograph of her taken at her 100th birthday party, a 1927 handwritten copy of her birth certificate, and her passport for 1953-1963.
Career related photographs, documents and artifacts
Series consists of photographs, documents and artifacts related to Alice Wright’s nursing education and career, including certificates and pins awarded to Wright from various educational institutions and associations, a photograph of Wright as a student at Vancouver General Hospital circa 1917, and various photographs related to Wright’s involvement with the International Council of Nurses in the 1950s and 1960s.
Series consists of various publications authored by Esther Paulson on various aspects of nursing and nursing history. Series is divided into two subseries: Publications by Paulson and Other writings by Paulson.
Correspondence and reports related to Paulson's involvement with the Canadian Nurses' Association
Series consists of correspondence and reports created by Paulson in the Canadian Nurses' Association-appointed position of Convener of the Committee for the study of Registries and Community needs.
Series consists of records relating to Campbell Jackson's work as a Public Health Nurse in the interior of British Columbia (Kamloops-Lilooet-Ashcroft area), and her involvement in the British Columbia Public Health Service, including correspondence and documents relating to her employment by the Provincial Government, as well as a photograph and memorabilia relating to her involvement in the BC Public Health Service.
Series consist of two papers written by Campbell Jackson, and two likely written by her.
Series includes GHIG by-laws, Annual General Meeting agendas and minutes, Executive Meeting agendas and minutes, meeting attendance records and annual reports.
Series consists of professional and personal correspondence relating to student positions, her Provincial Board of Health position in Nanaimo, Richmond Public Health, research articles, various projects, professional memberships, student reports, and recommended standards and practices for nursing.
Series consists of general correspondence, as well as, correspondence relating to the PNG bursary fund.
Series consists of correspondence, newsletters, reports, lists, organizational and other records relating to the Community Health Nurses’ Group’s participation in the Canadian Health Nurses’ Association of Canada.
Series consists of a set of photographs depicting community health nursing activities, as well as negatives and contact sheets of these and related photographs.
Formation of the B.C. History of Nursing Professional Practice Group
Series consists of textual records preparatory to and shortly after the formation of the B.C. History of Nursing Professional Practice Group in 1991. Includes original constitution and bylaws, meetings of interim History of Nursing Group meetings (1990), correspondence, early newsletters, forms and membership lists, as well as job descriptions for Executive Committee and committee chair positions. It also includes a file of information on the change of this organization into a Society in 2008.
Events, programs and display records
Series consists of graphic, audio and textual material regarding events, programs and displays mounted by the BCHNPPG. It includes promotional flyers and pamphlets for events and programs, photographs of display material, and audio recordings of lectures presented to the Group. Also includes textual material relating to the International History of Nursing Conference June 12-15, 1997, which was sponsored by the Group.
Series consists of 3 m of textual records and additional graphic and audiovisual materials. The textual records include a comprehensive collection of UBC student cards from 1921 to 1994, many of which include detailed information about individual nurses. Records from the Kootenay Lake Hospital, the Kelowna General Hospital and Prince Rupert General Hospital date back to the early years of this past century. Pamphlets dating from 1887 documents aspects of nursing history. Theses by Margaret Campbell, Beverly Du Gas and Helen Niskala are among seventeen theses, dissertations and papers included. Miscellaneous photographs without sufficient provenance are included in this classification. Audiovisual materials on audio and video cassette, CD and DVDs are arranged as subseries.
Series consists of CVs and a brief summary by Ratsoy of her life.
Series consists of reference materials related to or collected by Bernadet Ratsoy.
Series consists of an album of photographs of people attending a reception for Bernadet Ratsoy on January 31, 1990. Most are identified. Photographs have been left in album as they could not be removed without damage.
Series consists of personal correspondence, cards and memorabilia.
Series consists of photographs, particularly of McIlrath’s military years, mostly gathered from other sources. Information accompanies most of these photographs, which also have written numbers on their reverse. A typed list of information on photographs from the Canadian National Archives is included, but most of these do not have corresponding prints.
Series consists of reaction to the Kermacks Report and various other reports and documents related to the development of nursing in BC.
Series consists of general records related to Campbell’s life and achievements.
Series consists of two versions of Blais' resume, personal correspondence and documents.
Professional Nursing Activities
Series consists of materials related to professional involvement of Blais.
Publications and related materials
Series consists of various publications by Blais for several journals, newsletters, writer's festivals as well as research she performed on Madeline Harrower.
Textual records include two programs for the 1994 Member Recognition Awards with supporting documentation. Photographs are of Lois Blais along with mostly unidentified people at formal and social occasions. Most are on the occasion of her receiving the 1994 Recognition Award and a tea. Others are taken on her November 28, 1996 graduation from a Masters in Nursing program at UBC.
Correspondence includes letters expressing concern about the cancellation of the Occupational Health Nursing Program at BCIT.
General Historical and Administrative Documents
Series consists of records of the history of the UBC School of Nursing, along with documents relating to the vision for the School and its graduates. Policies and Procedures are included.
Series consists of photographs related to UBC school of nursing. Series is arranged into the following subseries:
Series consists of records of nursing interest produced by organizations other than the UBC School of Nursing.
Series consists of published materials by both the School of Nursing and other organizations.
Series is arranged in the following subseries.
Series consists of awards to Sheila Zerr with accompanying documentation
Series consists of records dating from 1985 to 2011. Series is arranged into two subseries: Dolls and Costumes. Materials related to Sheila Zerr's interests in both dolls and costumes relating to nursing history. Booklets, photographs and information related to numerous displays and presentations prepared by Zerr are in the Dolls subseries. Other materials include photographs and booklets of costumes for adults often modelled by Sheila Zerr and others at nursing events, and mounted as exhibits.
Sheila Zerr gave presentations at numerous nursing and other conferences. These records document much of this activity.
Series consists of minutes, correspondence, and other records relating to the activities of the Education, Executive, Membership, Newsletter, Planning & Workshop, and Public Relations committees of the Community Health Nurses’ Group.
Series consists of surveys, annual and general reports and briefs prepared by the Group.
Series consists of administrative documents related to the publication of the newsletters. Group newsletters from 1982 to 2005 also included.
Series includes fourteen photographs of members of the B.C. Occupational Health Nurses Group. Some identification.
Program and Individual Evaluation and Planning
Series consists of frameworks for evaluation with proposed revisions, as well as
examinations, questionnaires and reports, primarily concerned with the UBC nursing program. Some forms for the evaluation of students and nurses are included.
Work began in the late 1960s on a theoretical framework that would provide a basis for specific standards against which the quality of nursing care could be evaluated. Under the guidance of Muriel Uprichard, with the committee chaired by Margaret Campbell, the UBC Model for Nursing ”a mental image of nursing’s unique mission in the real world of nursing”, resulted. Implemented in the early 1970s, it was conceived to provide a “framework for viewing nursing’s unique function”.
Series consists of Margaret Campbell’s 1987 report on the nursing model and minutes of the committee to create, implement and monitor the program.
Nursing Division of the Alumni Association of the University of British Columbia
The Alumni Association was formed to develop and foster a feeling of fellowship among alumni, encourage and support educational opportunities, to facilitate closer liaison between the faculty and students, and provide financial and other support for School of Nursing faculty and students.
Series consists of records documenting the activities of the Alumni Association.
Series includes reference materials gathered by Sheila Zerr.
UBC School of Nursing/Nursing Program at VGH
Series consists of a graduation of Edith at her UBC graduation, a UBC convocation program, a commencement program for the VGH Training School for Nurses, Class of 1929; a program for the VGH Training School for Nurses Graduating exercises of the Class of 1929, and photocopied photographs of a VGH Class of 1929 pin that has been donated to the VGH Nurses Alumnae Association Archives.
Personal Effects and Memorabilia
Series consists of a photocopied certificate of birth, correspondence from Mary L. Bollert of the Office of the Dean of Women at UBC inquiring if Edith wished to have a membership in one of the sororities, a certificate of recognition as a 50-year member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity, and a program for the 10th Annual Spring Performance of the UBC Players' Club.
Series consists of newspaper clippings from various news sources collected by McIver.
Series consists of records related to Campbell’s studies for her MSc at Western Reserve University and her Phd at Columbia. They include a number of papers prepared in the course of study for these degrees, as well as copies of her two theses.
Series consists of academic records, certificates, and course assignments created during Blais' education.
Series consists of materials related to presentations by Lois Blais.
Includes funeral program, article on Blais in the Vancouver Courier, an obituary, two unsigned articles on her life, and an itemized list of materials donated to the archives from her estate.