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Nola J. Pender (born August 16, 1941) is a nursing theorist, author, and academic. She is a professor emerita of nursing at the University of Michigan . She created the Health Promotion Model .
Nola Pender: Northwestern University: University of Michigan: Created the Health Promotion Model. 2012 Muriel Poulin: Columbia University: Boston University: Professor emerita at Boston University. Fulbright Scholar in Barcelona. 2013 Clara Leach Adams-Ender: University of Minnesota: Walter Reed Army Medical Center: Former chief of the United ...
The American Academy of Nursing (AAN) is a professional organization that generates, synthesizes, and disseminates nursing knowledge to contribute to health policy and practice for the benefit of the public and the nursing profession.
Nola Nahulu (born 1954), American choral conductor; Nola Ochs (1911-2016)), American oldest college graduate; Nola Pender (born 1941), American nursing theorist, author, and academic; Nola Rae (born 1950), Australian mime artist; Nola Randall-Mohk, Australian teacher and advocate; Nola Thorne (born c. 1919), Panamanian track and field athlete
Jim Penders (born c. 1972), American college baseball coach; Ken Penders (born 1958), American comic book creator and writer; Maura Penders, American television writer; Monica Penders (born 1964), Australian film producer
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R'Bonney Nola Gabriel [2] was born in Houston, Texas, to a Filipino father, Remigio Bonzon "R. Bon" Gabriel, and an American mother, Dana Walker, who were married in the Philippines. [3] She grew up in Missouri City and later in Friendswood, [4] with three older brothers. Her father was born in the Philippines and is from Malate, Manila. [5]
Nola Lee Anderson was born January 9, 1897, on a farm in 1897 in Linn County, Missouri, as one of four children.Her early education took place in a one-room schoolhouse; she graduated from the high school in Bucklin, Missouri in 1915 and found a job teaching school.