May Shiga Hornback
Japanese-American nurse
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, May Shiga Hornback was an American nurse and nursing educator at the University of Wisconsin for twenty years . She was a pioneer in the use of technology to deliver nursing instruction. Life and career May Shiga was born on May 4, 1924, in Seattle. A nisei, she was the daughter and youngest of five children of Japanese immigrants Henry Juro Shiga, the owner of a knit garments factory, and Sumi Hirano Shiga. She graduated from Garfield High School in 1941 and began studying nursing at Seattle University. After the US began its war with Japan, Shiga's father was incarcerated at the Fort Lincoln Internment Camp in North Dakota, due to being considered a "high risk" individual because of his factory and business trips to Japan. To avoid internment themselves, Shiga, her mother, and three of her siblings moved to Montana, and from there, Chicago.
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- Continuing nursing education (1973) (24)
- Profile of the continuing learner in nursing. (1966) (8)
- AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE USE OF TELEVISION IN TEACHING BASIC NURSING SKILLS. (1964) (7)
- Diabetes mellitus--the nurse's role. (1970) (2)
- Party line for nurses. (1968) (1)
- Continuing education--whose responsibility? (1971) (0)
- Reaction to???Barbara J. Stevens: The New York State Definition of the Practice of Nursing: Implications for Nursing Education (1974) (0)
- University sponsored staff education in nursing via a telephone-radio network. (1969) (0)
- Measuring Continuing Education (1973) (0)
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