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Video History interview with Ellamae Branstetter, College of Nursing. Ella discusses helping set up the Nursing program with two others in 1957 and later setting up the Master's Degree Program. Ella grew up in Oklahoma and eventually got her nursing BS degree in 1944. She worked as a nurse in various locations, including stints with Indian Services Hospital and Visiting Nurse Service in Arizona. She earned her Master’s Degree in 1957 and her PHD in 1967. During her tenure at ASU Ella taught classes, founded and was director of a clinic in Scottsdale, and one summer helped train Bolivian Peace Corps Volunteers. Ella felt strongly that nurses needed a broad education and she was a strong advocate of advanced broad learning for nurses
- Stevenson, Pam (Interviewer)
- Agave Productions (Producer)
Early Life (1922-1944) Early Career (1944-1957) Coming to ASU (1957) BS & MS Programs 1. BS Nursing Program (1957/58 2. Doctoral Degree (1962-1967) 3. Graduate Program (1967) Activities, Goals, Programs, Students 1. Training Peace Corps Volunteers 2. Career Goals 3. Scottsdale Clinic (1975) 4. Nursing Program Students Reflections and Advice 1. ASU Downtown & West Campus 2. Nursing Shortage 3. Changes to nursing school 4. ASU Memories 5. Advice
Branstetter, Ellamae. Interview. 29 Jan. 2007. ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38860
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