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  1. 8 de may. de 2023 · Martha Rogers (1914-1994) fue una enfermera estadounidense que dedicó su vida a investigar temas relacionados con el campo de la enfermería. Es conocida mundialmente por su teoría Ciencia de los seres humanos unitarios, y por su libro An Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of Nursing.

  2. Martha Rogers fue una enfermera teorista que propone la teoría de la enfermería: «Ciencia de los seres humanos unitarios». Conozca los principales conceptos detrás de su teoría, incluida una sección sobre su biografía y carrera como enfermera. Contenidos. Biografía de Martha E. Rogers.

  3. Martha E. Rogers. Martha Elizabeth Rogers (May 12, 1914 – March 13, 1994) was an American nurse, researcher, theorist, and author. While professor of nursing at New York University, Rogers developed the "Science of Unitary Human Beings", a body of ideas that she described in her book An Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of ...

  4. Martha Rogers (born March 10, 1955) is an American author, customer strategist, and founding partner of Peppers & Rogers Group, a management consulting firm. Rogers is an adjunct professor at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University and a co-director of the Duke Center for Customer Relationship Management. Biography

  5. 1 de mar. de 2019 · Martha Rogers: biografía, teoría y otros aportes. Martha Rogers (1914-1994) fue una enfermera estadounidense que dedicó parte de su vida a realizar investigaciones y publicar teorías y libros relacionados con el campo de la enfermería. Es conocida mundialmente por su teoría Science of Unitary Human Beings y su libro An Introduction to the ...

  6. nursing-theory.org › nursing-theorists › Martha-E-RogersMartha E. Rogers - Nursing Theory

    Her Master’s degree was from Teachers College at Columbia University in 1945, and her Doctorate in Nursing was earned at from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore in 1954. Rogers died on March 13, 1994. Career of Martha E. Rogers. Rogers worked as a professor at New York University’s School of Nursing.

  7. Dr. Martha Rogers, one of the most revered of 20th century nursing educators, became Professor and Head of the Division of Nursing at New York University in 1954 providing a generation of doctoral nursing candidates with a theoretical foundation for their profession.