Background
Herban, Nancy Lynn was born on February 16, 1934 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Daughter of E. Frank and Sara Jane (Gass) Barnes.
nursing educator clinical nurse specialist
Herban, Nancy Lynn was born on February 16, 1934 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Daughter of E. Frank and Sara Jane (Gass) Barnes.
Diploma, St. Luke's Hospital School Nursing, Kansas City, Missouri, 1955. Bachelor of science in nursing, Missouri Valley College, 1956. Master of Science in Hygiene, Tulane University, 1967.
MSN, University Alabama, 1982. Data Source Name, University Alabama, Birmingham, 1986. Registered Nurse, Mississippi, Alabama.
Member staff St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, 1955—1956, Kennewick (Washington) General Hospital, 1956—1957. With Visiting Nurses Association, New Orleans, 1960. Member staff Touro Infirmary, 1960—1962, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, 1962—1964.
With division tropical medicine Tulane University School Medicine, 1964—1967. With department pharmacology Louisiana State University School Medicine, 1967—1969. Instructor pediatrics Meharry Medical College, Nashville, 1969—1971, Vanderbilt University School Nursing, Nashville, 1971—1972, Tennessee State University Department Nursing, Nashville, 1972.
With Delta Community Hospital Health Center, Mound Bayou, Mississippi, since 1973. Assistant professor Indiana University School Nursing, Indianapolis, 1973—1975. Assistant professor and director graduate program in nursing Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, 1975—1981.
Assistant professor, since 1981. Clinical nurse specialist The Pines Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center, Columbus, since 1982. Consultant Emory University School Nursing, 1981—1982, Birmingham-Jefferson County Women's Center, 1982.
Member editorial board Journal Southern Health, since 1982. With Nurse Corps. United States Air Force, 1957-1960.
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Member staff Saint Luke"s Hospital, Kansas City, 1955-1956, Kennewick (Washington) General Hospital, 1956-1957. Member of staff Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, 1960-1962, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, 1962-1964. Served with Nurse Corps, United States Air Force, 1957-1960.
Member Am, Nurses Association, Southern Health Association (Hall of Fame of public health nursing 1982), Mississippi Nurses Association, Daughters of the American Revolution, Sigma Theta Tau.
Married James F. Herban, August 9, 1958. 1 child David Andre.