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  2. Lillian Wald - Wikipedia

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    Lillian D. Wald (March 10, 1867 – September 1, 1940) was an American nurse, humanitarian and author. She strove for human rights and started American community nursing. She founded the Henry Street Settlement in New York City and was an early advocate for nurses in public schools. After growing up in Ohio and New York, Wald became a nurse.

  3. Ohio Education Association - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Education Association. The Ohio Education Association ( OEA) is a teachers union which serves as the largest such organization for educators in the American state of Ohio. The organization represents teachers, educational support professionals, counselors, curriculum specialists, librarians, health care workers, school nurses, school ...

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    — It's been endorsed by the Ohio Education Association, Ohio Nurses Association, Ohio Federation of Teachers, ACLU of Ohio, Fraternal Order of Police of Ohio, the Ohio AFL-CIO and many other ...

  5. Japanese Nursing Association - Wikipedia

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    1946; 78 years ago. ( 1946) Location. Shibuya, Tokyo. Website. www .nurse .or .jp. The Japanese Nursing Association (JNA) ( 日本看護協会, Nihon Kango Kyoukai) is the national professional association for midwives and nurses in Japan. It governs all subordinate nursing associations with jurisdiction in each of the 47 prefectures of Japan .

  6. Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) is the professional association representing registered nurses, nurse practitioners and nursing students in the province of Ontario, Canada. RNAO provides a strong and credible voice for the nursing profession to influence and promote healthy public policy .

  7. Royal British Nurses' Association - Wikipedia

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    Royal British Nurses' Association. The Royal British Nurses' Association was founded in December 1887 by Ethel Bedford-Fenwick. [1] It described itself as a union or organisation of nurses for professional objects and campaigned for the establishment of a register of nurses. It wanted the training to last three years with national standards.