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UA’s Alabama Nursing Hall of Fame inducts 6 in Tuscaloosa ceremony
Monday, October 19, 2009
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.—Six health care workers—including one who served as president of every nursing organization in Alabama, the first African American to serve as nursing dean at a major public university in the state of Alabama, and a 4-decade nursing educator and rural healthcare advocate—were inducted tonight into the Alabama Nursing Hall of Fame by the University of Alabama College of Nursing.
“The achievements and dedication of this year’s inductees have profoundly influenced the nursing profession and recipients of healthcare in the state of Alabama and nationally,” said Shelley Jordan, director of development at the UA Capstone College of Nursing. “We look forward to honoring them and the work they’ve done.”
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