Nursing
Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing Doctoral & Master's Projects
Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing Doctoral & Master's Projects
The Weber State University (WSU) Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing (SON) Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs are designed to prepare nurses for an advanced level of nursing science, leadership, and practice. The DNP is a translational, practice-focused doctoral degree that prepares students to evaluate research science to inform nursing practice and transform healthcare organizations. By developing a translational practice, graduates develop the skills to determine the credibility of the sources presented, use research findings to inform practice, improve patient safety, and initiate quality improvement process improvements; and use existing and developing databases to guide quality improvement decisions for patients and populations at the systems level. The MSN accredited program offers two leadership role specialties; Nurse Educator and Nurse Executive. Graduate students will experience diverse and evidence-based learning opportunities from highly qualified graduate faculty, culminating in a community-based residency experience in nursing clinical, academia, or administrative leadership.
Dee School of Nursing: Oral History Project and Yearbooks
Dee School of Nursing: Oral History Project and Yearbooks
Student yearbooks and oral histories from the Dee School of Nursing. The yearbooks cover from 1927-1931, 1936-1938 and 1941. The name changed from The Dee Crier to the Dee Annual to D'Ami. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, faculty, and departments within the Dee Hospital. It also contains sections on society happenings, literary pages, and advertisements from local businesses. Some of the yearbooks include autographs from various students and faculty members.
St. Benedict's School of Nursing Oral History Project
St. Benedict's School of Nursing Oral History Project
The St. Benedict's School of Nursing was founded in 1947 by the Sisters of Mount Benedict. The school operated from April 1947 to 1968. Over that forty-one year period, the school had 605 students and 357 graduates. In 1966, the program became the basis for Weber State College's Practical Nurse Program and eventually merged into Weber's Nursing Program. This oral history project was created to capture the memories of the graduates and to add to the history of nursing education in Ogden.
World War I Service Cards
World War I Service Cards
Service cards of men and women from Weber County that served during World War I. They include their home address, next of kin, the branch of service, entrance date, discharge date, and remarks such as where they served and if killed in action. Included in this collection are notable names such as Browning, Scowcroft, Bernard DeVoto, Lawrence Dee, and Edmund Littlefield.