Nell Hodgson Woodruff
Nell
Hodgson Woodruff's interest in nursing began during her
childhood in Athens, Georgia. She nursed all of her
family's pets back to health when they were ill, and her
dolls always were wearing nurses' uniforms. When Nell
finished her secondary schooling, she entered nursing
training at St. Mary's Hospital in Athens.
On a trip to Atlanta, Nell met Robert Woodruff.
Robert became very enamored with Nell, charmed by her
beauty and gentle wit. On October 17, 1912, Nell and
Robert were married at her parents' home in Athens. Nell
did not return to nursing school after their marriage.
However, when the United States entered World War I
in 1917, Mrs. Woodruff began volunteering as a nurses'
aide with the Red Cross. She took eighty hours of extra
training so that she could help train other nurses. As a
result, Mrs. Woodruff was authorized to be a nurses'
aide at any United States military hospital.
In 1932, Mrs. Woodruff began volunteering at Emory
University Hospital. Because of her excellent skills,
she was the only volunteer allowed to work in the
maternity ward. When the United States went back to war
in 1941, Mrs. Woodruff again donated many hours of her
time to the Red Cross. She worked as a nurses' aide in
hospitals and also recruited other women to nursing.
As
the first female member of the Emory Hospital
Administration Committee, Mrs. Woodruff helped establish
the Emory University School of Nursing. The Emory
Nurses' Alumni Association honored Mrs. Woodruff and her
dedication to nursing by naming her as an honorary
member of the organization in 1946. Others also
recognized Mrs. Woodruff's devotion and history of
service. She was made an honorary member of the Georgia
Nurses Association, and in 1954, President Eisenhower
appointed her an American delegate to the World Health
Organization.
In 1967, The Emory University Board of Trustees
decided to honor Mrs. Woodruff for her years of service
and dedication to nursing. The Board renamed the Emory
University School of Nursing the Nell Hodgson Woodruff
School of Nursing.
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