Stella Goostray
BiographyStella Goostray was born in Boston, Massachusetts, US, on July 8, 1886. She graduated from Boston Children's Hospital in 1919. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Teachers College, Columbia University and an M.E. from Boston University, which later conferred on her with an honorary D.Sc. in 1967.[1] Between 1921 and 1927, she served as a faculty at the Philadelphia General Hospital of Nursing. In 1927, she became superintendent of nurses and then the director of the school of nursing and nursing service at Children's Hospital, Boston, a position she held until her retirement in 1946.[1][2] In 1930, she was the chairman of the sub-committee of the White House conference on child health and protection. From 1930 to 1934, she worked as a nurse consultant to the Committee on the Grading of Nursing Schools.[1] She also had a long association with National League for Nursing Education, and served as its secretary for 11 years.[3] She also served 13 years on the board of directors of the American Journal of Nursing company, seven as president.[4][1] PublicationsShe authored several nursing publications.[1] Some of her publications include
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