Evanston Hospital was founded in 1891, followed by the school of nursing seven
years later. Evanston Hospital School of Nursing (EHSN) provided education at a
reasonable cost while the students provided care to patients in between
studies. In its first 50 years, the school graduated 1,157 nurses, with the
first class of two graduating in 1901. EHSN, like other diploma programs,
flourished until educational cost escalated, technology boomed, training
methods evolved, and a conversation about where and how nurses should be
educated began. After 86 years of training nurses, EHSN closed. Using
historical images and recollections, Evanston Hospital School of Nursing:
1898–1984 highlights the marketing, education, curriculum, and values of EHSN
as well as the students’ experience and dormitory life.
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