Finding aid for the Debbie Ann Cannon Freece, MS, RN, CNS Papers


Title:
Debbie Ann Cannon Freece, MS, RN, CNS Papers
Repository:
Medical Heritage Center
http://hsl.osu.edu/mhc
Creator:
Debbie Cannon Freece
Dates:
1939-2022
Quantity:
5 linear feet
Abstract:
The Debbie Ann Cannon Freece, MS, RN, CNS Papers (5 linear feet) contains nursing artifacts, books, magazines and digital photographs.
Identification:
Spec.201601.Freece
Language:
The records are in English

Biography of Debbie Ann Cannon Freece

Debbie Ann Cannon Freece was born on February 27, 1952 in Dayton, Ohio. After several moves, her family settled in Grove City, Ohio when she was in the third grade, and it was there that she grew up. She worked at the Monterrey nursing home in Grove City as a nursing aide’s assistant, feeding and visiting with patients, as well as in the cafe at the soda fountain. She became a paid aide, but left to earn higher wages at L&K restaurant and Lazarus Westland in order to earn money for college. Her sister, ten years older and a nurse, said that a baccalaureate degree was essential. Entering OSU School of Nursing in 1970, Debbie was active in Torch Club (a service club) and Sigma Theta Tau. She remembers the rigorous clinical instruction she received from Cheryl Bayer, the detailed elective in IV therapy taught by Leona Mourad, and the anatomy and physiology course that included cadaver work. She liked all her clinical rotations and remembers the many written papers required. Imogene King was dean at that time. Upon graduation in 1974 Debbie chose long term care as her practice focus, and was on the nursing staff at Arlington Court, in Upper Arlington, Ohio for five years. Six months after she was hired as a staff nurse, she became Active Nursing Director, and then was appointed Director. Lillian Web, a former army nurse on the staff, mentored Debbie during her transition to staff nurse. In 1979 Debbie received a federal traineeship, which allowed her to obtain her Master of Science degree with a federal nursing traineeship. She graduated in 1980 with a masters in nursing administration and education. A course on “high level wellness” taught by Edna Menke required reading far beyond nursing’s focus, and Debbie credits it to broadening her thinking in many ways. Another course, requiring group work, was difficult, given the different personalities involved, but she later realized that it was helpful in preparation for the “real world.” After a brief time as a part time instructor at Capitol University, Debbie was hired by Geraldine Price, the Director of Nursing at the Ohio Department of Health, as Project Director to develop training centers for long term care facilities throughout Ohio. After her son was born (1982) and daughter (1985) Debbie reduced her time to teaching in one of the eight centers one day a week, which she did for many years. She found this role very satisfying in that she was validating the nurses and their work, enabling them to grow, and providing resources to support their practice. Beginning as a new graduate, Debbie has always been active in the American Nurses Association (ANA) and, as a member of the Mid-Ohio District, served on various committees; she found the legislative committee especially interesting. In 1990 she was hired as Mid-Ohio’s Executive Director and, as Director, continued her legislative work. She, along with other nurses, worked for twelve years to get the advanced practice status for nurses in Ohio passed into law. Also as Director, she developed a continuing education program free of charge for Mid-Ohio members. These programs- continuing education and legislative initiatives - are two areas of which Debbie is especially proud to have fostered during her tenure as Director. In the future Debbie predicts that the nurse’s role will change and adapt, but she feels that the primary role of direct care of the patient will always remain the centerpiece of nursing practice.

Scope and Content

The Debbie Ann Cannon Freece, MS, RN, CNS Papers (5 linear feet) contains nursing artifacts, books, magazines and digital photographs.

Series Listing

Series I: Artifacts Series II: Digital Materials

Restrictions on Access

The collection is open to the public and is available for viewing in the Medical Heritage Center. Materials do not circulate and must be used in the supervised reading room. Restrictions, including copyright, may exist and some materials may be too fragile to photocopy or digitize. The MHC charges for duplication services, which must be performed by staff.

Related Material: Related Material

Related collections within the Medical Heritage Center include the Nursing Oral Histories, specifically box 32, which contains an oral history given by Freece.


Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

nursing

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Debbie Ann Cannon Freece, MS, RN, CNS Papers, Spec.201601.Freece, Medical Heritage Center, Health Sciences Library, The Ohio State University.

Acquisition Information

This collection was donated to the Medical Heritage Center in 2015, 2017 and 2022 by Debbie Freece.

Processing Information

This collection was processed January 4, 2016 by Anthony Bowersock and Kristin Rodgers. Additions were added January 25, 2016 and September 13, 2017 by Anthony Bowersock and Kristin Rodgers. Additions were added in February 2024 by Lisa Wood.


Other Finding Aid


Detailed Description of The Collection



Series I: Artifacts (6 boxes) contains nursing artifacts, books and magazines. This series is arranged by item., 1939-2013

Box 1 / Piece 1
Civil War Nurse Barbie, No Date




Box 1 / Piece 2
"RN" Ken, no date




Box 1 / Piece 3
Ginny Doll, no date




Box 1 / Piece 4
Ginny Gift of Life Doll, no date




Box 1 / Piece 5
American Red Cross Vintage Personal First Aid Kit (2), no date




Box 2 / Piece 1
Clara Barton, Madame Alexander Doll, no date




Box 2 / Piece 2
American Red Cross, Simpich Doll, 1998




Box 2 / Piece 3
Red Cross Volunteer Cap and Pin of Dorothy Deblin Cannon, WWII, 1939-1945




Box 2 / Piece 4
Jane Delano Pin, 1978




Box 2 / Piece 5
Bracelet given for 300 hours of service, no date




Box 2 / Piece 6
~1966 Red Cross Volunteer Program Pin, Monterey Nursing Inn, Grove City, OH, 1966




Box 2 / Piece 7
Debbie Freece's Red Cross Student Volunteer Uniform and Cap, 1966




Box 2 / Piece 8
Book: Standard First Aid and Personal Safety, The American National Red Cross, 1973




Box 2 / Piece 9
Blank Greeting Cards depicting the nursing profession, 2006, 2012, 2013




Box 2 / Piece 10
Blank USPS Postcards: Great American Women, Volume One, 1999




Box 2 / Piece 11
Cloth: Florence Nightingale Museum, no date




Box 3 / Piece 1
Book: Assignment in Alaska, 1961




Box 3 / Piece 2
Book: A Cap for Kathy, 1959




Box 3 / Piece 3
Book: Cherry Ames Visiting Nurse, 1947




Box 3 / Piece 4
Book: Cherry Ames Cruise Nurse, 1948




Box 3 / Piece 5
Book: Cherry Ames Mountaineer Nurse, 1951




Box 3 / Piece 6
Book: Cherry Ames Clinic Nurse, 1952




Box 3 / Piece 7
Book: Cherry Ames Dude Ranch Nurse, 1953




Box 3 / Piece 8
Book: Cherry Ames Country Doctor's Nurse, 1955




Box 3 / Piece 9
Book: Cherry Ames Department Store Nurse, 1956




Box 3 / Piece 10
Book: Cherry Ames Camp Nurse, 1957




Box 3 / Piece 11
Book: Cherry Ames' Book of First Aid and Home Nursing, 1959




Box 3 / Piece 12
Book: Cherry Ames Rural Nurse, 1961




Box 3 / Piece 13
Book: Cherry Ames Staff Nurse, 1962




Box 3 / Piece 14
Book: Cherry Ames Companion Nurse, 1964




Box 3 / Piece 15
Book: Cherry Ames Jungle Nurse, 1965




Box 3 / Piece 16
Book: Clara Barton Founder of the American Red Cross, 1955




Box 3 / Piece 17
Book: The Mystery in the Doctor's Office, 1966




Box 3 / Piece 18
Book: North Side Nurse, 1941




Box 3 / Piece 19
Book: Nurses Three A Very Special Girl, no date




Box 3 / Piece 20
Book: Patient in 102, 1961




Box 3 / Piece 21
Book: Search for an Island, 1963




Box 3 / Piece 22
Book: The Story of Clara Barton, 1954




Box 3 / Piece 23
Book: The Story of Clara Barton, 1954




Box 3 / Piece 24
Book: Sue Barton Staff Nurse, 1955




Box 3 / Piece 25
Book: Sue Barton Student Nurse, 1958




Box 3 / Piece 26
Book: Sue Barton Superintendent Nurse, 1958




Box 3 / Piece 27
Book: Sue Barton Student Nurse, 1959




Box 4 / Piece 1
Book: 100 Years of Caring, 1904-2004, Ohio Nurses Association, 2004




Box 4 / Piece 2
Book: Nursing in Ohio, A History, 1951




Box 4 / Piece 3
Book: One Strong Voice, The Story of the American Nurses’ Association, 1976




Box 4 / Piece 4
Calendars with Nursing Themes (2), 1996




Box 4 / Piece 5
Exhibit Program: Florence Nightingale 1820-1910, undated




Box 4 / Piece 6
Journal: American Journal of Nursing (3), 1900, 2008, 2010




Box 4 / Piece 7
Magazine: NurseWeek (2), 2010, 2011




Box 4 / Piece 8
Magazine: The Ohio State University College of Nursing Nursing Magazine (2), 1994, 1995




Box 4 / Piece 9
Magazine: Timeline, 1998




Box 4 / Piece 10
Vaccine Record: International Certificates of Vaccination, 1969




Box 5 / Piece 1
Coaster: “To Advance We Must Unite,” memento from the American Nurses Association Centennial Convention held in Washington, D.C., 1996




Box 5 / Piece 2
Doll: Nurse doll made by Kindles Creations, Inc.; memento of the American Nurses Association Biennial Convention held in Philadelphia, 2002




Box 5 / Piece 3
Knickknack: Headquarters of the Ohio Nurses Association, Dorothy Cornelius building painted on woodblock; created by The Cat’s Meow, 1994




Box 5 / Piece 4
Knickknack: Newton Hall, The Ohio State University College of Nursing painted on woodblock; created by The Cat’s Meow, 2001




Box 5 / Piece 5
Knickknack: Headquarters of the Ohio Nurses Association, Pre-Civil War home; created by The Cat’s Meow, 1994




Box 5 / Piece 6
Knickknack: Ohio Nurses Association sign by The Cat’s Meow (2), 1994




Box 5 / Piece 7
Stamp, Postage: 4 cent U.S. Postage stamp featuring a nurse, framed, undated




Box 6 / Piece 1
Sign: Nurses Work Rules, framed, undated




Box 6 / Piece 2
Advertisement: America Fore Insurance Group, matted, undated





Series II: Digital Materials (4 jpg files) contains four digital photographs of Debbie Freece receiving when she was inducted into the Ohio Department of Aging’s Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. This series is arranged by item., 2022

Folder 1
JPG file: Senior Citizen Hall of Fame Induction, Spec.201601.Freece_F01_001, 2022




Folder 1
JPG file: Senior Citizen Hall of Fame Induction, Spec.201601.Freece_F01_002, 2022




Folder 1
JPG file: Senior Citizen Hall of Fame Induction, Spec.201601.Freece_F01_003, 2022




Folder 1
JPG file: Senior Citizen Hall of Fame Induction, Spec.201601.Freece_F01_004, 2022