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The Carol M. Wilson Endowed Chair in Nursing was established at the UNMC College of Nursing through the University of Nebraska Foundation.
Wilson, who died in 2007 at the age of 82, was the longtime director of nursing at the former University Hospital, now part of The Nebraska Medical Center. She served nearly 40 years in the role then later in her career as assistant director for health services administration. She retired in 1992.
“The chair will focus on her passion — improving health systems — and enable the college to add a first-rate nursing scholar to the faculty,” said Virginia Tilden, D.N.Sc., dean of the College of Nursing. “Dr. Wilson was a passionate advocate of nurses and the care they provide. The chair is an opportunity for an innovative leader to join an outstanding faculty in an excellent environment.”
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The chair in her name recognizes the achievements of a nurse scientist and senior leader in nursing whose work improves health systems and the organization and delivery of nursing care. The endowment is one of six endowed chairs and professorships at the college.
During a celebration of Wilson’s life, achievement and generosity, Dr. Tilden said Wilson gave a lot for nursing.
“This is a celebration of who Carol was in our hearts, a celebration of her gift and the many gifts she gave for nursing and the lives she touched through her work,” she said.
Rosalee Yeaworth, Ph.D., former dean of the college, called Wilson a loyal supporter of the UNMC College of Nursing. Among other things, she said Wilson was supportive of the college’s history project and a good member of the alumni association and served on the board.
Besides nursing, Wilson’s friends said she had a love for her Schnauzers, Christmastime, playing the organ and her Cadillacs.
“Carol is greatly missed, but her many contributions and memories live on. Her legacy of this gift from her estate will carry her memory far into the future,” Dr. Yeaworth said.