Christiane Reimann
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Christiane Elisabeth Reimann (May 6, 1888, Copenhagen - April 12, 1979, Syracuse, Sicily) was a Danish nurse. She is especially remembered for being the first Danish nurse with a graduate degree in nursing. She was the first paid secretary ("Executive Secretary") of the International Council of Nurses (ICN).[1]
The ICN's most prestigious award for nursing, the Christiane Reimann Prize, was established in her honor. Reimann also created the official journal of the ICN, the International Nursing Review.[2]
References
- ^ Malchau, Susanne. "Christiane Reimann (1888-1979)" (in Danish). kvinfo. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ^ "Christiane Reimann Prize 2017". International Council of Nurses. Archived from the original on 2018-08-17. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
- Bloch Kjeldsen, Susanne (17. oktober 2014). "Villa på Sicilien afdækker nyt om dansk sygeplejeikon". Sygeplejersken (Dansk Sygeplejeråd) 12/2014: s. 16, 26–31.
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