Nursing's Carolyn Harmon Still discusses the history of Black healthcare pioneers
Exhibit honors Black healthcare pioneers in Cleveland history
cleveland.com: Carolyn Harmon Still, the Kate Hanna Harvey Professor of Community Health Nursing and assistant dean for research at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, provided insight on the exhibit “Race, Place, and Community-Based Healthcare in Cleveland, Ohio c. 1957 – Present” at the Western Reserve Historical Society. “The exhibit expresses that nurses, including Black nurses, have contributed, advocated, innovated, and provided public health service,” she said.