Mildred Montag's greatest contribution to nursing was:
A) To shift nursing education from the hospital, institutions to the institutions of higher learning
B) To develop the Student Nurses Association
C) To form the Navy Nurse Corps
D) To bring nurses to the war theatre
A
To shift nursing education from the hospital, institutions to the institutions of higher learning
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