Abstract

The aim was to identify relevant points in the bibliography of the Brazilian nurse Glete de Alcântara. It is a historical study of biography, which used documentary analysis. A vast documentary corpus was located, with emphasis on her memorial (1963 resume), 54 publications, as well as articles and books mentioning her career. Through the Rockefeller Foundation, she graduated as a nurse at the University of Toronto-Canada. She initially taught at the University of Sao Paulo's School of Nursing, Brazil, received her BS degree in Social Sciences, at the same university and with a grant from the Kellogg Foundation, in 1951, obtained a Master of Arts degree from Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. In 1952 she was chosen to create and manage the University of Sao Paulo at Ribeirao Preto College of Nursing, where she remained for almost two decades as its dean. Her outstanding performance as president of the Brazilian Nursing Association, only ended with her death in 1974, while in the second term as national president of the entity, where she contributed to the scientific and legal advancement of Brazilian nursing. As a leadership model and dedication for the Nursing class Glete de Alcântara has left a great legacy of struggle for Nursing.

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  • RESUMEN Se objetivó identificar puntos relevantes en la bibliografía de la enfermera brasileña Glete de Alcántara

  • The aim was to identify relevant points in the bibliography of the Brazilian nurse Glete de Alcântara. It is a historical study of biography, which used documentary analysis

  • Through the Rockefeller Foundation, she graduated as a nurse at the University of Toronto-Canada

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Cómo citar este artículo en edición digital: Luchesi, L.B., Santiago, E.S. & Oguisso, T. (2019).

RESULTADOS E DISCUSSÃO
Glete de Alcântara antes da Enfermagem
Atuação na Escola de Enfermagem da USP
Atividades na Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem
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