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Parsons, Sara Elizabeth was born on April 24, 1864 in Northboro, Massachusetts, United States.
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hospital administrator nurse writer
Parsons, Sara Elizabeth was born on April 24, 1864 in Northboro, Massachusetts, United States.
Student, Boston City Hospital Training School. Graduate Boston Training School, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1893. Certified course in hospital economics, Teachers College, Columbia University.
Course in hospital administrator, Massachusetts General Hospital.
Various positions, including head nurse, supervisor, superintendent. Superintendent nurses Adams Nervine Hospital, Massachusetts. Superintendent Massachusetts General Hospital, 1910-1920.
Chief nurse Base Hospital #6, France, 1917-1919. Retired, 1926
Established nurse training school, Rhode Island, 1896.
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Volunteer nurse Bay State hospital ship. Member Massachusetts Nurses Association (president).