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  2. RoseAnn DeMoro - Wikipedia

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    DeMoro was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1949 and grew up in a working-class neighborhood. She earned a degree in women's studies from Southern Illinois University.She married in 1968 and after college, she and her husband moved to Santa Barbara, California, where she began to work on a PhD in sociology.

  3. Kapelwa Sikota - Wikipedia

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    Kapelwa Sikota (1928–2006) was the first Zambian registered nurse, in the 1950s when her country was still the British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia.She trained and qualified in South Africa where nursing education was available before it was developed in Zambia.

  4. List of nursing organizations - Wikipedia

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    German Nurses Association (DBfk) Hellenic National Nurses Association; Icelandic Nurses Association (INA) Indian nurses association (India) Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) Japanese Nursing Association; Joint Virtual Swedish Nurse Organisation-for international work (JSNO) Lithuanian Nurses Association; Malaysian Nurses Association [6]

  5. List of healthcare reform advocacy groups in the United States

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    American Medical Student Association; American Nurses Association; Business Leaders for Health Care Transformation https://www.blhct.org; California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee

  6. List of women's associations - Wikipedia

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    Women's associations fall under wide and diverse set of categories, yet they all have a unified goal - helping women. It would be almost impossible to track history of the earliest women's association, but an endeavor can be made to list the most noteworthy organizations with a mission to help women in various sectors of their lives.

  7. Nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A male nurse at Runwell Hospital, Wickford, Essex, in 1943. Nursing is a female-dominated profession. The male-to-female ratio of nurses is approximately 1:19 in Canada and the United States, despite attempts to correct the imbalance. [27] [28]