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  1. Faye Glenn Abdellah (March 13, 1919 – February 24, 2017) was an American pioneer in nursing research. Abdellah was the first nurse and woman to serve as the Deputy Surgeon General of the United States.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Learn about Faye Abdellah, a nursing theorist, researcher, and leader who developed the 21 Nursing Problems Theory. Explore her life, education, career, achievements, and the major concepts of her theory.

  3. Faye Abdellah - Nursing Theorist. Biography and Career of Faye Glenn Abdellah. Faye Glenn Abdellah was born on March 13, 1919. Abdellah was the first nurse officer to earn the ranking of a two-star rear admiral. She was the first nurse and the first woman to serve as a Deputy Surgeon General.

  4. Mar 24, 2017 · Learn about the life and achievements of Faye Glenn Abdellah, the first nurse to become a Rear Admiral and Deputy Surgeon General in the U.S. Public Health Service. She was also a pioneer in nursing education and research, and a founding dean of the Uniformed Services University Graduate School of Nursing.

  5. Faye Glenn Abdellah, a nursing research pioneer and the first woman and first nurse to serve as deputy surgeon general of the United States, died on February 24 at the age of 97.

  6. Faye Glenn Abdellah (born 1919) was a nursing researcher and educator who helped change the profession's focus from disease to patient-centered care. She developed teaching methods based on scientific research, founded the Graduate School of Nursing at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, and created the Patient Assessment of Care Evaluation and the Diagnostic Related Groups systems.

  7. A collection of papers of Rear Admiral Faye Glenn Abdellah, a leader in nursing research and profession in the Public Health Service. The papers include publications, speeches, correspondence, and biographical information from 1952 to 2004.

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