The International Nurses Association is pleased to welcome Jessemae Cook McCall, NP, to their prestigious organization with her upcoming publication in the Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare. Jessemae Cook McCall is a Nurse Practitioner with 54 years of experience in her field and an extensive expertise in all facets of nursing, especially operating room nursing, nurse supervision, and charge nursing. Jessemae is currently retired and living in California.
Jessemae’s career in nursing began in 1951 when she graduated with her initial Nursing Degree from Oklahoma Baptist School of Nursing in Muskogee, Oklahoma. An advocate for continuing education, she went on to attend the University of Colorado, becoming a Nurse Practitioner in 1983.
With her wealth of experience and knowledge, Jessemae wrote the first protocols for women’s health in northern California, and spoke for the Red Cross to pregnant women. Jessemae has wanted to be a nurse since age five, inspired by her Sunday school teacher, Mrs. Wade who was a nurse. She was a nurse from age 21 to 75, and now retired Jessemae still volunteers. In her free time, Jessemae enjoys baseball, attending church, and spending time with her friends.
Learn more about Jessemae Cook McCall here: http://inanurse.org/network/index.php?do=/4134837/info/ and be sure to read her upcoming publication in the Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare.
SOURCE: International Association of HealthCare Professionals
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