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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Claire_FaginClaire Fagin - Wikipedia

    Claire Muriel Fagin FAAN ( née Mintzner; November 25, 1926 – January 16, 2024) was an American nurse, educator, and academic. She was an early advocate of family-centered care, with major contributions to psychiatric nursing, nursing education and geriatric nursing.

  2. 17. Jan. 2024 · Jan. 17, 2024. Claire M. Fagin, a leading expert on, advocate for and change agent in the profession of nursing, and one of the first women to lead an Ivy League university, the University of...

  3. Claire Fagin, renowned nurse and researcher who led UPenn, dies at 97 - The Washington Post. As a clinician, educator and advocate, she helped reshape American nursing. She was also one of the...

  4. 19. Jan. 2024 · Claire Fagin was a renowned nurse, researcher, and leader who served as interim president of Penn in 1993-94 and dean of the School of Nursing from 1977 to 1992. She was a pathbreaker who strengthened the Penn community, advanced nursing education and research, and inspired generations of students and colleagues.

  5. 29. Jan. 2024 · We want to recognize the significant contributions of Claire M. Fagin, Ph.D., R.N., to the field of nursing and nursing research as we mourn her passing this month at the age of 97. While Dr. Fagins tenure at NIH as the first director of children’s programs at the NIH Clinical Center for the National Institute of Mental Health ...

  6. 16. Jan. 2024 · Updated 2:16 PM PDT, January 16, 2024. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Claire Fagin, a former interim president of the University of Pennsylvania and the first woman to lead an Ivy League institution, has died, the university announced Tuesday. She was 97.

  7. 18. Jan. 2024 · Claire M. Fagin, who helped reshape the nursing profession as a clinician, researcher, educator and advocate, and who stepped away from teaching to become one of the first women to lead an Ivy League institution, the University of Pennsylvania, died Jan. 16 at her home in Manhattan. She was 97.