Naomi Deutsch was a professional Registered nurse, the organizer and director of the Public Health Unit of the Federal Children's Bureau of the Department of Labor of Washington, DC.
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Naomi Deutsch was a professional Registered nurse, the organizer and director of the Public Health Unit of the Federal Children's Bureau of the Department of Labor of Washington, DC.
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In 1891 the family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where Rabbi Deutsch accepted a position as professor of history at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
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Naomi Deutsch attended Teachers College, Columbia University from 1916 to 1917 and then again from 1919 to 1921.
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From 1912 to 1916 Naomi Deutsch worked as Public Health Nurse for the Visiting Nurse Association in Cincinnati, Ohio, and then for the Irene Kaufmann Settlement in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Naomi Deutsch was an early member of the National League of Women Voters.
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Naomi Deutsch advocated the replacement of full time nurses at home with hourly visiting nurses in conjunction with the care of relatives.
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In 1935 she became the organizer and director of the Public Health Unit of the Federal Children's Bureau of the Department of Labor of Washington, DC Naomi Deutsch worked closely with the United States Public Health Service's Pearl McIver, to support community nursing services in a coordinated way.
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Naomi Deutsch was a member and later on the Board of Directors of the National Organization of Public Health Nursing.
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Naomi Deutsch was President of the Social Workers' Alliance of San Francisco.
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Naomi Deutsch was a member and later on the Board of Directors of the California State Nurses Association.
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Naomi Deutsch was on the governing council of the American Public Health Association, American Nurses Association, American Association of Social Workers, National Conference of Social Workers and Delta Omega.
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Naomi Deutsch was principal nurse consultant and developed health programs in Central America and the Caribbean.
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Naomi Deutsch was a member of the National League of Nursing Education, Professional and Business Women's Clubs, California State Conference of Social Work.
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Naomi Deutsch was listed in Women of the West, Who's Who in the East, and Who's Who of the World.
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Naomi Deutsch never married but was a close friend to Lillian Wald and her sister Edith.
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