Lyle Creelman
Susan E. Armstrong-Reid
This intriguing scholarly biography examines the important contributions of Canada’s foremost international nurse, Lyle Creelman. Creelman parlayed her experience as a community health nurse in British Columbia into significant international appointments with two organizations undertaking massive responsibility for health tasks in the post-war period – first, as chief nurse of the British Zone of Occupied Germany with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), and, from 1954 to 1968, the Chief Nursing Officer of the World Health Organization (WHO).
In telling Creelman’s fascinating story, Susan Armstrong-Reid helps readers learn about the transformation of the nursing profession and global health ... Read more
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D.B. Hamilton
Choice Magazine vol 52:01:2014
‘Armstrong-Reid has delivered a valuable new social biography on Lyle Creelman… Those interested in nursing history, the history of medicine, and the intersections of world history and global health will certainly ... Read more