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Loretta Ford, ‘Mother’ of the Nurse Practitioner Field, Dies at 104

Last updated: January 31, 2025 12:08 am
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Loretta Ford, the trailblazing nurse who revolutionized the field of nursing by co-founding the first academic program for nurse practitioners in 1965, passed away on Jan. 22 at the age of 104 at her home in Wildwood, Fla. Her visionary work laid the foundation for the rapid growth of nurse practitioners in America, with over 350,000 practitioners currently in the field.

Dr. Ford’s groundbreaking contributions to nursing education, practice, and research have had a profound impact on the healthcare system. She was instrumental in establishing the first graduate program for nurse practitioners at the University of Colorado, setting the standards for the profession and advocating for nurses to take on a more clinical role.

Despite facing resistance from doctors who doubted the capabilities of nurses, Dr. Ford persevered and spearheaded efforts to create state-level licensing protocols, standardize curriculums, and expand the scope of practice for nurse practitioners. She emphasized the importance of collaboration between nurses and doctors, highlighting the complementary roles they play in healthcare delivery.

Born Loretta Cecelia Pfingstel in 1920, Dr. Ford’s journey to becoming a nursing pioneer was marked by determination and resilience. After earning her nursing diploma in 1941 and serving in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, she pursued further education in nursing and public health, eventually earning a doctorate in education.

Throughout her career, Dr. Ford focused on pediatric public health and played a vital role in providing healthcare services to underserved communities in rural Colorado. Her innovative approach to nursing education, practice, and research earned her recognition and accolades, including induction into the U.S. Women’s Hall of Fame in 2011.

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Dr. Ford’s legacy continues to inspire generations of nurses to push boundaries, challenge stereotypes, and advocate for the advancement of the nursing profession. Her pioneering spirit and dedication to improving healthcare for all will forever be remembered as a driving force behind the evolution of nursing into a respected and essential field in the healthcare industry.

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