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Professor Annie Altschul, CBE, FRCN (b. 18 February 1919, Vienna – d. 24 December 2001, Edinburgh) was a British nurse, midwife, researcher and educator.
[edit] Early yearsBorn in Vienna, Annie Therese Altschul was five years old when her father was killed in a railway accident. She was studying mathematics at the University of Vienna when she and her family fled the Anschluss in 1938, winding up in London. [edit] CareerShe trained as a nurse and midwife at Epsom County Hospital. In 1946 Altschul became a staff nurse at the Maudsley Hospital, a psychiatric centre. In 1964 Altschul left Maudsley to be a lecturer in the Department of Nursing Studies at Edinburgh University. In 1972 Altschul wrote Patient-Nurse Interaction. In 1976 she became Professor of Nursing Studies, and remained at Edinburgh University until her retirement in 1983. [edit] ObservationsProf. Altschul observed the effects when patients were moved to smaller accommodations during the redecoration of the large wards at Dingleton mental hospital in the Scottish Borders. She observed that the closer interaction between nurses and patients resulted in less hyperactivity and less need for certain types of medications. [edit] Affiliations
[edit] HonoursShe was appointed CBE in 1983. She established the Professor Annie Altschul Publication Prize. [edit] External linksSee also: Altschul Categories: British educators | British nurses | British nursing administrators | Commanders of the Order of the British Empire | Midwives | People associated with the University of Edinburgh | British people of Austrian descent | British Jews | Austrian Jews | People from Edinburgh | People from London | People from Vienna | 1919 births | 2001 deaths |
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