Background
King, Imogene M. was born on January 30, 1923 in West Point, Iowa, United States.
King, Imogene M. was born on January 30, 1923 in West Point, Iowa, United States.
Diploma, St. John's Hospital, 1945. Bachelor of science in nursing, St. Louis University, 1948. MSN, St. Louis University, 1957.
Doctor of Education, Columbia University, New York City, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, 1990. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Loyola University, Chicago, 1998.
Instructor medical-surgical nursing, assistant DON, St. John's Hospital, St. Louis, 1947-1958;
from assistant professor nursing to associate professor, Loyola U, Chicago, 1961-1966;
professor, director graduate program in nursing, Loyola U, 1972-1980;
professor, U. South Florida, Tampa, 1980-1990;
professor emeritus, U. South Florida, Tampa, since 1990. Assistant chief research grants branch division nursing Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1966-1968. Professor, dean school nursing Ohio State University, Columbus, 1968-1972.
Member defense advising committee on women in services Department Defense, 1972-1975. Adjunct Professor U. Miami School Nursing, 1986-1989. Chair task force Conceptualize the Health Care Sys. in Florida, 1997.
Consultant Veterans Administration Hospital., health care agencies.
(This book should be of interest to student nurses.)
(This book should be of interest to student nurses.)
(Book by King, Imogene M.)
Alderman, chairman finance committee Ward 2, Wood Dale, Illinois, 1975—1979. Board directors operation PAR Inc., Pinellas County, Florida, 1990—1992. Fellow: American Academy Nursing (honorary Living Legends 1994, honorary inducted 1996).
Member: American Nurses Association (convention lecturer 1996, Jessie M. Scott award 1996), Florida Nurses Foundation, Florida Nurses Association (life. Director region 2 1981-1983, president district North Carolina 1982-1983, Second vice president 1983-1985, board directors 1997—2001, District IV board directors 2004-2006, Nurse of the Year 1984, Nursing Research award 1985, Hall of Fame award 2003, Advancing the Nursing Professional award), Illinois Nurses Association (Highest Recognition award 1975, award 19th district 1975), Sigma Theta Tau International, Phi Kappa Phi (Scholar award 1988), Sigma Theta Tau (counselor Delta Beta chapter 1983-1985, pres-elect 1986-1987, president 1987-1989, distinguished lecturer 1990-1991, co-chairman biennial convention 1991, member nominating committee 1993-1995, co-editor The Language of Nursing Theory and Metatheory 1997, Founders award for Excellence in Nursing Education 1989, Virginia Henderson fellow 1993).