Background
Youngblood, Nancy Margaret was born on October 14, 1943 in Springville, New York, United States. Daughter of William Martin and Mildred Louise (Gerwitz) Hoffman.
Youngblood, Nancy Margaret was born on October 14, 1943 in Springville, New York, United States. Daughter of William Martin and Mildred Louise (Gerwitz) Hoffman.
Diploma in nursing, Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, 1973; Bachelor of science in nursing, D'Youville College, 1976; Master of Science in Child Health Nursing, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1977; Doctor of Philosophy, Temple University, 1989.
Staff nurse, clinical specialist, Buffalo Children's Hospital, 1973-1979;
assistant professor, Alfred (New York) U., 1979-1980;
staff nurse, Lockport (New York) Memorial Hospital, 1981-1982;
instructor, Niagara (New York) U., 1983;
staff nurse neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Philadelphia College Osteopathic Medicine, 1983-1984;
nursing education coordinator, Children's Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, 1984-1986;
nursing education coordinator, West Park Hospital, Philadelphia, 1986-1987;
instructor, Lankenau Hospital School Nursing, Philadelphia, 1987-1990;
assistant professor, Thomas Jefferson U., Philadelphia, 1990-1992;
director rehabilitation nursing, Maryland. General-Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation, Baltimore, since 1992. Health consultant American Pediatric Association, Philadelphia, 1989.
Administrative preceptor Gwynedd Mercy College, 1985-1986.
Board of directors Barrier Awareness, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, since 1990, St. John's Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, since 1987. Co-leader High-Risk Family Support Group, Wellsville Help Center, 1981. Volunteer Volunteers in Service to America, Florida, 1969.
Member ANA, Association Rehabilitation Nurses, Sigma Theta Tau (historian since 1990).
Children: Benjamin Hart, Erinn Hart.