1944
ANA worked to secure passage of legislation granting commissioned rank to nurses in military services.
A Statistics and Research Unit was established at the association headquarters.
ANA made a study of the implications of the Social Security Act for nurses.
The ANA Bylaws were amended in order that no officer is elected to the same office for more than two successive terms.
Katharine J. Densford Dreves (Minnesota) elected president of the American Nurses Association, 1944 – 1948.
The ANA convention was held June 5 – 8 in Buffalo, NY. Convention theme: none.
As a result of the action of ANA's Board of Directors in June, 1944, the name and status of the Clearing Bureau on Problems of State Boards of Nurse Examiners was changed to the Bureau of State Boards of Nurse Examiners. One function of this body was to devise methods and procedures for bringing about desirable and reasonable uniformity in relation to standards, regulations, examinations, and records.
ANA organized sections for industrial nurses and administrators of nursing services in hospitals.
The three national nursing organizations adopted a recommendation favoring the expansion of health insurance plans to provide for nursing service, including nursing care in the home. The organizations expressed the belief that, in addition to voluntary effort, governmental assistance was necessary for obtaining adequate distribution of health services.
ANA delegates adopted an amendment to the bylaws which designated the state association as the constituent association of the American Nurses' Association. According to the bylaw revision, registered nurses belonging to state nurses' associations automatically became members of the ANA.
1945
ANA spearheaded a national collection of uniforms and clothing for nurses in war-devastated countries.
ANA organized a campaign to restore the American Nurses' Memorial at the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing at Bordeaux, France.
ANA intensified efforts to recruit nurses for military service as an alternative to President Roosevelt's proposal to draft nurses into military services.
On May 25, 1945, ANA's Professional Counseling and Placement Service was officially organized
1944ANA worked to secure passage of legislation granting commissioned rank to nurses in military services.A Statistics and Research Unit was established at the association headquarters.ANA made a study of the implications of the Social Security Act for nurses.The ANA Bylaws were amended in order that no officer is elected to the same office for more than two successive terms.Katharine J. Densford Dreves (Minnesota) elected president of the American Nurses Association, 1944 – 1948.The ANA convention was held June 5 – 8 in Buffalo, NY. Convention theme: none.As a result of the action of ANA's Board of Directors in June, 1944, the name and status of the Clearing Bureau on Problems of State Boards of Nurse Examiners was changed to the Bureau of State Boards of Nurse Examiners. One function of this body was to devise methods and procedures for bringing about desirable and reasonable uniformity in relation to standards, regulations, examinations, and records.ANA organized sections for industrial nurses and administrators of nursing services in hospitals.The three national nursing organizations adopted a recommendation favoring the expansion of health insurance plans to provide for nursing service, including nursing care in the home. The organizations expressed the belief that, in addition to voluntary effort, governmental assistance was necessary for obtaining adequate distribution of health services.ANA delegates adopted an amendment to the bylaws which designated the state association as the constituent association of the American Nurses' Association. According to the bylaw revision, registered nurses belonging to state nurses' associations automatically became members of the ANA.1945ANA spearheaded a national collection of uniforms and clothing for nurses in war-devastated countries.ANA organized a campaign to restore the American Nurses' Memorial at the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing at Bordeaux, France.ANA intensified efforts to recruit nurses for military service as an alternative to President Roosevelt's proposal to draft nurses into military services.On May 25, 1945, ANA's Professional Counseling and Placement Service was officially organized
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