Hiroko Minami

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Hiroko Minami (南 裕子, Minami Hiroko; June 13, 1942 –), is a Japanese Nurse leader and educator. She has been working to advance nursing in Japan, including education, service, and research[2] for more than 30 years.[3]

Born (1942-06-13) June 13, 1942 (age 83)
Education
OccupationsNurse leader, Researcher
Yearsactive1988 -
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Hiroko Minami
Born (1942-06-13) June 13, 1942 (age 83)
Education
OccupationsNurse leader, Researcher
Years active1988 -
Known forJapanese Nightingale
Medical career
ProfessionNurse leader, Researcher, Professor
FieldNursing
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Early life

Minami was born in Kobe in 1942 and grew up in Kōchi Prefecture.[4]

Career

Minami started her career as a staff nurse and then moved to a faculty position. She was the first nurse appointed the president of an independent public college, the College of Nursing Art and Science, Hyogo. She was a member of several committees and councils in the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education where she developed health and nursing education policies. She was the 25th president of the International Council of Nurses from 2005 until 2009 and the World Health Organization Global Advisory Group on Nursing/Midwifery. She also served as the president of the Japanese Nursing Association from 1999 until 2005.[5]

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