Background
Palmer, Irene Sabelberg was born on May 28, 1923 in Franklin, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of John Joseph and May (Heiser) Sabelberg.
historian nurse researcher university dean educator emeritus
Palmer, Irene Sabelberg was born on May 28, 1923 in Franklin, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of John Joseph and May (Heiser) Sabelberg.
Bachelor of Science, New Jersey State Teachers College, 1945. Diploma, Jersey City Medical Center School Nursing, 1945. Master of Arts, New York University, 1951.
Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1963.
Education director, Diploma Schools Nursing, New Jersey, Massachusetts, 1948-1952; educational director, Glenn Dale (Maryland.) Hospital, District of Columbia Department Public Health, 1956; director nursing service and education, Glenn Dale (Maryland.) Hospital, District of Columbia Department Public Health, 1956-1961; associate clinical professor nursing, Georgetown University, 1960-1961; United States Public Health Service trainee, 1961-1962; associate chief nursing service for research, Veterans Administration Hospital., San Francisco, 1963-1964; research nurse consultant, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, United States Public Health Service, Division Nursing, Nursing Research Field Center, San Francisco, 1964-1966; assistant dean, associate professor nursing, U. Colorado School Nursing, Denver, 1966-1968; dean, professor nursing, Boston University School Nursing, 1968-1974; professor, Hahn School Nursing, U. San Diego, 1974-1991; professor emeritus, Hahn School Nursing, U. San Diego, since 1991; dean, Hahn School Nursing, U. San Diego, 1974-1987; dean emeritus, Hahn School Nursing, U. San Diego, since 1988. Lecturer Clasical Alliance of the western States, Uskudar, Turkey, 1994, Italy, 1995.
Served to captain Nurse Corps United States Army, 1953-1956. Fellow National League Nursing (board visitors 1977-1987), Am Academy Nursing. Member ANA, American Association History Nursing, American Association Colls.
Nursing (honorary), Boston University Nursing Archives, German Research Association (president 1995), Sigma Theta Tau (Leadership award Zeta Mu chapter 1986, Excellence in Nursing award 1991).
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1 son, Andrew C.