
Anna Andreoli
At the dawn of the secular nursing profession
Anna Andreoli is a pioneer in the nursing profession; an icon of Piedmontese nursing care. Approaching the profession for personal health training needs to be spent on international aid, at a time when there was no equality between men and women and the nursing profession was still considered subordinate to the medical profession, it is subject to an educational mode of religious imprint that it does not share and that it considers reductive and demeaning.
It will be the training course in the Red Cross that will support it in its conviction of the need for a change in thinking about the profession and its training plan, with a view to secularism, sharing respect, cultural elevation and equality. Her enthusiasm and determination have made her able not only to open new schools for nurses but also to contribute enormously to the change we are seeing today in the nursing profession and the transition from auxiliary to autonomy.
Video table of contents
- What influenced me to be a nurse: the fight against leprosy
- 60s: the nursing school at Molinette
- The school run by religious: look at the doctor's shoes
- The rule of St. Vincent de Paoli
- A training course from the Middle Ages
- The nurse's clinic
- The Red Cross course in Rome: looking the doctor in the eye
- The discussion on the National Health Service and the review of training
- Who and the Europe Agreements on the recognition of qualifications.
- The university school for nursing managers and teachers
- 1968: The Mauritian Nursing School
- The first secular director of a nursing school in Turin
- 1970: in the Piedmont Region for training planning
- Meetings with the tutor in the nurse's training path and conflicts
- The nursing explained to the service personnel of the Turin bourgeoisie
- The Model of the American College
- Professionals who discuss by profession in meetings of the Organization world health
- The selection to make the School for Nurses a matter of philosophy.
- Working groups for the orientation of the student to the profession
- "I was a very hated director but I wanted respect for the profession"
- The importance of the Red Cross experience
- Meetings with pupils' family members: the role of parents in the choice of training
- The role of nuns in care: between false beliefs and real costs.
Interview information
Country: IT
Region: piemonte
City: Torino
Anna Andreoli
Year: 1942
City: Torino
School: University
Profession: Manager
Languages: italiano
Document by: Maria Luisa Varricchio
Video by: Studenti del Master “Modelli e metodi della tutorship”
Created: 25-10-2019
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