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  2. Royal College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The College of Nursing Ltd was founded on 27 March 1916, with 34 members, as a professional organisation for trained nurses. [5] On a proposal from Dame Sarah Swift (then matron of Guy's Hospital) and Arthur Stanley, chairman of the Joint War Organisation, developed with Rachael Cox-Davies (matron of the Royal Free Hospital) and Alicia Lloyd-Still (matron of St. Thomas Hospital) the College ...

  3. History of nursing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    1939 Royal College of Nursing incorporates 'royal' to its name. In the 1931 Census 138,670 women and 15,000 men declared that they were nurses. 88% of the women were single, 5% married and 7% widowed or divorced. In 1930 nurses in the voluntary hospitals worked 117 hours a fortnight in London and 119 in the provinces.

  4. Pat Cullen - Wikipedia

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    Cullen was the Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing [3] from July 2021 to May 2024. [4] Early life.

  5. Trevor Clay - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Trevor Clay, CBE, FRCN (10 May 1936 – 23 April 1994) was an English nurse and former General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN). His obituary in the Times described him as the most influential nurse of his times.

  6. Category:Royal College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Fellows of the Royal College of Nursing (1 C, 93 P) G. General secretaries of the Royal College of Nursing (8 P) P. Presidents of the Royal College of Nursing (18 P) R.

  7. Sarah Swift - Wikipedia

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    Dame Sarah Ann Swift, GBE, RRC (22 November 1854, Kirton Skeldyke, Lincolnshire – 27 June 1937, Marylebone) was an English nurse and founder in 1916 of the College of Nursing Ltd. which became the Royal College of Nursing. [1] The College of Nursing created the first registers of nurses, a blueprint for the introduction of Nurse registration ...