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    Jessie Ferne Young founded the Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses, significantly advancing the field. Her biography highlights key achievements in neuroscience nursing and its historical context.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience Nursing
    • Professional Organization Development

    Background:

    • Pioneering efforts in establishing professional standards for neuroscience nurses.
    • The historical landscape of neuroscience nursing in Canada during the formative years.

    Discussion:

    • The impact of Jessie Ferne Young's leadership on the growth of neuroscience nursing.
    • Challenges and successes in founding the Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses.

    Key Insights:

    • Young's foundational role in creating a dedicated professional body for neuroscience nurses.
    • The enduring legacy of her contributions to specialized nursing practice.

    Outlook:

    • Future directions for neuroscience nursing professional development.
  • Sustaining the momentum of the Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses.