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The Navy Nurse Corps (Senate Committee on Appropriations 2011)   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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The Navy Nurse Corps (Senate Committee on Appropriations 2011)
Description

Statement of Rear Admiral Elizabeth S. Niemyer, NC, USN, Director, Navy Nurse Corps Before the Subcommittee on Defense of the Senate Committee on Appropriations.

"Today, I will highlight the accomplishments of the Navy Nurse Corps over the past year and discuss issues facing the Navy Nurse Corps in 2011, as we care for the health of the Force. The total Navy Nurse Corps is comprised of 3, 987 Active and Reserve component nurses and almost 2,000 government service civilian nurses. Working together, we are a collegial team of clinicians, patient advocates, mentors, and leaders, who are a caring and compassionate face to those affected by armed conflict, natural disasters and the day-to-day challenges of work, life and
family.

I will also tell you about the successes and accomplishments achieved by our Corps since we last presented to you, concluding with a discussion of the future of the Navy Nurse Corps as we forge ahead to advance nursing care, integrate evidence into practice, and elevate nursing at all levels. My strategic focus is on five key areas: Our Workforce, Nursing Knowledge, Research, Strategic Partnerships, and Information Management. It is within these five areas that I will talk about our successes and address our future efforts. However, before discussing these areas of focus, I want to share the many incredible  accomplishments of Navy nurses in operational settings with the Fleet and Fleet Marine Forces, as well as review the increasingly important role that Navy nurses play in humanitarian and disaster relief missions."


Subjects: Nurse Corps; nursing; Congressional testimony
Language English
Publication date 6 April 2011
Current location
IA Collections: usnavybumedhistoryoffice; medicalheritagelibrary
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13476C12HS06APR11SACDDirectorNavyNurseCorps
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Internet Archive identifier: 13476C12HS06APR11SACDDirectorNavyNurseCorps
https://archive.org/download/13476C12HS06APR11SACDDirectorNavyNurseCorps/13476C1-2_HS_06APR11_SAC-D_Director_Navy_Nurse%20Corps.pdf

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