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Bradshaw, Martha Jean was born on March 25, 1949 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Daughter of Joe Allen and Alice Frances (Scott) Melton.
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Bradshaw, Martha Jean was born on March 25, 1949 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Daughter of Joe Allen and Alice Frances (Scott) Melton.
Bachelor of science in nursing, Baylor University, 1970; MSN, University Texas, 1980; Doctor of Philosophy, University Texas, 1992.
Staff nurse, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, 1970-1972; supervisor operating room, Martin County Hospital, Stanton, Texas, 1973-1974; instructor, Grayton County College, Denison, Texas, 1975-1981; faculty, Medical College Georgia School Nursing, Augusta, 1982-1988; teaching assistant, University Texas School Nursing, Austin, 1988-1989; faculty, Medical College Georgia School Nursing, Augusta, since 1990.
(Innovative Teaching Strategies in Nursing and Related Hea...)
(Innovative Teaching Strategies in Nursing and Related Hea...)
(Innovative Teaching Strategies in Nursing and Related Hea...)
(The Fourth Edition of this popular text expands on the th...)
(Gives nurse educators, as well as educators in other heal...)
Member National League Nursing, Council Society for Research Nursing Education, Sigma Theta Tau.
Married Troy Wayne Bradshaw, June 26, 1970 (divorced 1984). 1 child, Carl.