Donna Diers, PhD, RN, FAAN (1938 – 2013)*

Guardian of the Discipline

To remember Donna Diers is to bring into clear focus what it means to be a guardian of

Donna Diers

our discipline.  Donna died on February 24, 2013, but her influence on the discipline of nursing remains palpable, even for many who never knew her.  Donna was born on May 11, 1938 – just one day before the May 12th birth date shared by  Florence Nightingale and Martha Rogers.   These three figures – Donna Diers, Martha Rogers and Florence Nightingale shared many traits of creative vision and great leadership – not the least of which was sparking lively controversy that led to great leaps forward in our profession.

Donna Diers aspired to be a journalist before she decided on nursing as a career, then came to realize both as Editor of Image: The Journal of Nursing Scholarship from 1985 to 1993. She assumed her editorship the year after her tenure as Dean of the Yale School of nursing ended (1972-1984). During her deanship, she developed the first Graduate Entry Program for people without an undergraduate degree in nursing, a program that continues to this day leading to entry into speciality practice as an advanced practice nurse.

Donna was a prolific writer – she wrote one of the first nursing research methods texts, and her writing appears in almost all major nursing journals and in many texts. Her talent as a journalist came through vividly in her editorials published in Image – editorials that I anticipated and read eagerly as each issue arrived in my mail.

There is no better tribute to Donna Diers than the 2010 “Living Legend” ceremony when the American Academy of Nursing bestowed this honor on her. Her own remarks at this ceremony bring to life the amazing spark that she brought to the world and reveal the ways in which nursing and journalism came together in her career. She also shares a moving tribute to many others whom she names as significant in her own life. I urge you to take a few moments to dwell with the memory of this remarkable guardian of our discipline – Donna Diers.

* Portions of this post appeared previously on the INANE blog 

6 thoughts on “Donna Diers, PhD, RN, FAAN (1938 – 2013)*

  1. Thank you for sharing this post and introducing the title, “guardian of our discipline.” And I too, have several editorials that I look forward to reading monthly. This is an excellent site – thank you for creating and maintaining it.

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