
Honoring Anita Door | New York State Council Emergency Nurses …
Anita Dorr began her 24 years at Meyer Memorial Hospital as an emergency room nurse, including supervision of the Emergency Department, and it was that experience that shaped …
Who is Anita Dorr and why should you thank her? - A Scrub's Life
Apr 20, 2015 · Who is Anita Dorr and why should you thank her? This is a picture of Anita Dorr.I recently learned that it turns out that Anita started out as an OR nurse, became a nursing …
Anita Dorr: her legacy to ENA - PubMed
J Emerg Nurs. 1996 Jun;22 (3):258-60. doi: 10.1016/s0099-1767 (96)80129-2.Anita Dorr: her legacy to ENA
Divertimento Enfermero.: El carro de paradas de Anita Dorr.
Por este motivo, la experimentada enfermera Anita Dorr, desarrolló en 1968 un carro con varios cajones donde pudieran encontrarse fácilmente todos los útiles necesarios durante una …
New York State Council Emergency Nurses Association - NYS ENA
Oct 13, 1990 · In the East, Anita M. Dorr, RN, began in January, 1970 to meet formally with emergency nurses in the Buffalo, New York area to provide in-service education and improve …
As we celebrate: Reflections on Anita Dorr and early ENA days
Anita Dorr was the first executive director of the National Emergency Department Nurses Association (EDNA). This tall, thin, vibrant woman with a twinkle in her eyes and flaming red …
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Despite her obvious nervousness, she joked and brought sympathetic laughter often as she described problems and dif ficulties associated with operating a large emergency department …
Enfermeras que marcaron la historia - EFE Salud
Anita Door fue una enfermera estadounidense que diseñó el primer carro de paradas con medicación. Ella trabajaba en el servicio de Urgencias y hacía poco que se acababa de …
Jan 17, 2005 · Anita Dorr, RN, the ED supervisor at E.J. Meyer Memorial Hospital (now Erie County Medical Center), knew that every second counted. Time spent collecting the various …