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- Louie Croft Boyd (1871 – June 15, 1951) was an American nurse, hospital superintendent of nurses, nursing instructor, and writer. As a lobbyist for the newly formed Colorado State Trained Nurses Association, she advocated for legislation to regulate the licensing of nurses in Colorado. Upon passage of the bill in 1905, she applied for and became the first licensed nurse in the state. She was posthumously inducted into the Colorado Nurses Association Hall of Fame and the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2004. (en)
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- Denver, Colorado, US (en)
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- Certificate of Hospital Economics, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1909 (en)
- B.A., Colorado Training School for Nurses, 1899 (en)
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- First licensed nurse in state of Colorado (en)
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- Hospital superintendent of nurses (en)
- Nursing instructor (en)
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- Colorado Nurses Association Hall of Fame, 2004 (en)
- Colorado Women's Hall of Fame, 2004 (en)
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- Minnesota State Sanatorium for Consumptives (en)
- Rio Grande Hospital, Salida, Colorado (en)
- St. Luke's Hospital, Denver (en)
- Wyoming General Hospital, Rock Springs, Wyoming (en)
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- Louie Croft Boyd (1871 – June 15, 1951) was an American nurse, hospital superintendent of nurses, nursing instructor, and writer. As a lobbyist for the newly formed Colorado State Trained Nurses Association, she advocated for legislation to regulate the licensing of nurses in Colorado. Upon passage of the bill in 1905, she applied for and became the first licensed nurse in the state. She was posthumously inducted into the Colorado Nurses Association Hall of Fame and the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2004. (en)
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