Anna Reijnvaan

She was employed at the hospital Amsterdam Binnengasthuis,[2] where the caregivers had until then lacked formal education.

She and Kemper later founded the Journal for Nursing for the Sick;[2] Reynvaan also wrote an autobiographical novel, Zuster Clara: Schetsen uit het leven eener verpleegster in een stedelijk gasthuis ("Sister Clara: Sketches from the life of a nurse in an urban hospital").

[4] The Amsterdam University Medical Center runs an annual nursing conference named the Anna Reynvaan Event.

[5] The Anna Reynvaan Prize is awarded to nurses who show outstanding work to improve patient care through science.

[6][7] The city of Hengelo has a street named after Reynvaan; there is a psychiatric hospital at Anna Reynvaanweg 54.

Anna Reynvaan