Christiane Reimann
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Christiane Elisabeth Reimann (6 May 1888, Copenhagen - 12 April 1979, Syracuse, Sicily) was a Danish nurse. She is especially remembered for being the first Danish nurse with a graduate degree in nursing. She was the first paid secretary of the International Council of Nurses (ICN). The ICN's most prestigious award for nursing, the Christiane Reimann Prize, was established in her honor.
Reimann was born on 6 May 1888 in Copenhagen, to stockbroker Carl Reimann and Margit Meisterlin.[1] At the age of 25, and against her family's wishes, she trained as a nurse at a Bispebjerg Hospital in Copenhagen.[2] Having finished her three years of nursing training in 1916, Reimann then trained as a teacher at Columbia University in New York, where she was a student of Mary Adelaide Nutting and Isabel Stewart. She earned a BS in 1921 and an MA in 1925.[1][2]