Elizabeth Raybould
Elizabeth Raybould, OBE, FRCN, was a British nurse and nursing educator credited with helping to create a new organisational structure for nursing education in Northern Ireland, with a heavy emphasis on the development of nursing as a profession, and the preparation and training of safe practitioners.[1]
She retired in 1983 from nursing and nurse education after some 25 years. She was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire and a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing for her services to the British healthcare system.
She died on 3 May 2015.[2]
Publications
- Co-author of Basic Nursing (1963)
- Co-author of A Guide to Medical and Surgical Nursing (1965)
- Co-author of A History of the General Nursing Council for England and Wales (1969)
- Editor: A Guide for Teachers of Nursing (1975)
- Editor: A Guide for Nurse Managers (1977)
Legacy
- Elizabeth Raybould Centre (Kent, England)
References
- ↑ Royal College of Nursing bio
- ↑ "RAYBOULD". telegraph.co.uk.
External links
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