Which nursing report recommended that nursing education move away from the system of apprenticeship that predominated at the time and move toward a planned program of education similar to that offered by other professions?
A) The Surgeon General's Consultant Group Report on Nursing
B) The Brown Report
C) The American Nurses Association Position Paper
D) The Pew Health Profession Commission Study
Ans: B
In Nursing for the Future, Brown (1948) recommended that nursing education
move away from the system of apprenticeship that predominated at the time and move toward a
planned program of education similar to that offered by other professions. This predated the
Surgeon General's Consultant Group Report on Nursing, the American Nurses Association
Position Paper, and the Pew Health Profession Commission Study.
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