Black History Month: Mary Seacole

A brief discussion of Mary Seacole and her importance and contributions to nursing in commemoration of Black History Month.

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Here's today's Medical Minute with Dr. Angela Amar, the Dean for the School of Nursing at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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In honor of Black History Month, we'll talk about a black nurse who applied to work with Florence Nightingale. Mary Seacole was another nurse who attended to soldiers in the war. Because she was from the West Caribbean and Jamaica, she had a lot of herbal medicine knowledge and so she made her way to the Crimean War independently and was known for saving and helping heal a lot of the soldiers. In 2004, the United Kingdom named Mary Seacole to the Order of Merit and was named the most influential black Briton.

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This Medical Minute is written by the School of Nursing at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas This Medical Minute is written by the School of Nursing at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and produced by KUNV 91.5 FM.

Transcribed with Cockatoo

Black History Month: Mary Seacole
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