Corporate Body

The Geelong Hospital Nurses League (1934 - )

From
April 1934
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Association, Nursing, Society or Membership Organisation and Health Industry
Location
Geelong, Victoria

Summary

The Geelong Hospital Nurses League was established in April 1934. The purpose of the League is to maintain a bond between the past and present nurses at the Geelong Hospital, as well as assisting its member to further their careers and promoting the interests of the nursing profession.

Published resources

Books

  • Spark, Jessie, The Geelong Hospital Nurses' League: a history of the first fifty years, 1934-1984 (Newtown, Victoria: Neptune Press, 1984), 72 pp. Details
  • Zielinski, Valerie, Creme de la Creme: a History of Nursing Education at the Geelong Hospital (Geelong: Geelong Hospital, Nursing Education Unit, 1996), 100 pp. Details
  • Zielinski, Valerie, Creme de la Creme: a History of Nursing Education at the Geelong Hospital 1896-1996 and Beyond (Geelong: Geelong Hospital, Nursing Education Unit, 2004), 116 pp. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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