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Jane Bell (nurse)

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in Egypt. Upon arrival she was immediately embroiled in a conflict with 'the military establishment' and was asked to return to Australia. A later inquiry into the administration hospital vindicated her stand and paved the way for the 1916 reorganisation of the Australian Army Medical and Nursing
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Throughout her career Bell campaigned for recognition of the importance of nursing and achieved many reforms in working conditions and training. She aimed to "eliminate the perception of nurses as ladies with lamps, rather than trained professionals". In her career Bell achieved many reforms in
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As matron at the Melbourne Hospital she created the position of "theatre sister" in 1912 (replacing male orderlies), established a nurses preliminary training school in 1927 and created the first" special diet kitchen' in an Australian hospital in 1929.
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There is a book published about Bell: Williams, Jennifer Ann & Goodman, R. D. (Robert Douglas), 1915- (1988).
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is named in her honour. In 2011 her great nephew donated her medals and OBE to the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
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with her remaining siblings (two sisters and a brother) and was assisted in doing so by her family's
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where she would work until 1934. Her work there as interrupted when, following the outbreak of
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Jane Bell OBE (1873-1959) Lady Superintendent, the Royal Melbourne Hospital (1910-1934)
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in recognition of her work as president of the Royal Victoria College of Nursing.
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Bell moved to London in 1906, where she trained in midwifery at the then-named
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parish. The children arrived in Sydney in 1886 where she trained as a nurse at
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Centre for Transformative Innovation, Swinburne University of Technology.
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She returned to Australia in 1910 to take up an appointment as the
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Matron Jane Bell has given a silver tea set when she retired
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where she was employed as deputy superintendent of nursing.
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eMelboune - School of Historical and Philosophical Studies
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Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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Scotland-born Australian nurse and midwife (1873–1959)
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in Sydney. In 1899 she was a founding member of the
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Middlebie
Royal Melbourne Hospital
British-born
OBE
Scotland
nurse
midwife
Australian Imperial Force
field hospitals
World War I
Middlebie
tuberculosis
Sydney
Presbyterian
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Australasian Trained Nurses' Association
Bundaberg Hospital
Queen Charlotte's Hospital
matron
Melbourne Hospital
World War I
First Australian General Hospital

Officer of the Order of the British Empire
1944 New Year Honours
Victorian Honour Roll of Women
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Parkville, Victoria
Queen Victoria Village

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