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Mona Gordon Wilson

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and became chief Red Cross public health nurse for Prince Edward Island, serving from 1922 to 1931. Wilson introduced public health initiatives such as nursing classes, school programs, health clinics, home visits and Junior Red Cross branches to the island. In 1931, when the province established a
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Department of Health, she was named Provincial Director of Public Health Nursing. From 1940 to 1946, she was assistant commissioner of the
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in eastern Europe. She returned to Canada, earned a degree in public health nursing from the
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The daughter of Harold Wilson and Elizabeth Farquahar Tainsh, she was born in
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Wilson retired from nursing in 1961, and died in 1981. A biography, entitled
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and the Business and Professional Women's Club of Charlottetown.
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OBE
Prince Edward Island
Toronto
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
World War I
American Red Cross
University of Toronto
British Red Cross
Newfoundland
Girl Guides
Zonta Club
Florence Nightingale Medal
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Person of National Historic Significance
"Mona Gordon Wilson (1894–1981)"


"Mona Gordon Wilson honoured for public health nursing work in P.E.I."
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"Dedicated Nurse and Pioneer in PEI Health"
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"Mona Wilson fonds"


"Mona Wilson Building"
"Mona Gordon Wilson celebrated as person of National Historic Significance"

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