Interview with Eva Kloempken
2010-11-01
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Interview with Eva Kloempken
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2010-11-01
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University of Minnesota
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Eva Kloempken discusses some of her experiences as a student at the UMN, including descriptions of some of the faculty and her anatomy class. She describes some of her experiences as a nurse, including relations between nurses and doctors, living in dorms at the Northern Pacific Beneficial Association Hospital, some technologies she used, and nursing uniforms. She also discusses why she became a nurse and the changes in nursing that took place during her career.
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Eva Kloempken was born in 1908. She attended the School of Nursing at the University of Minnesota and graduated in 1929. After graduating, she worked as a nurse until her retirement at Northern Pacific Beneficial Association Hospital in St. Paul.
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Tobbell, Dominique A.; Kloempken, Eva. (2010). Interview with Eva Kloempken. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/119974.
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