Farrand Training School for Nurses

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Farrand Training School for Nurses was an early American nursing school historically notable as the first institution where the Nightingale Pledge for nurses was used.

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instanceOf educational institution
nursing school
affiliatedWith Harper Hospital NERFINISHED
associatedWith professionalization of nursing in the United States
country United States of America
fieldOfStudy nursing
hasEducationalProgram hospital-based nurse training
heritage early American nursing education
historicalSignificance pioneering professional ethics in American nursing
inception late 19th century
influenced adoption of the Nightingale Pledge in other nursing schools
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Detroit, Michigan NERFINISHED
namedAfter Farrand family NERFINISHED
notableFor being the first institution where the Nightingale Pledge for nurses was used
operatedAs training school for hospital nurses
partOf Harper Hospital NERFINISHED
region Midwestern United States
sector healthcare education
usesPledge Nightingale Pledge NERFINISHED

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Nightingale Pledge for nurses locationOfFirstUse Farrand Training School for Nurses