Sister Callista Roy Biography
- Sr.Callista Roy, a prominent nurse theorist, writer, lecturer, researcher and teacher
- Professor and Nurse Theorist at the Boston College of Nursing in Chestnut Hill
- Born at Los Angeles on October 14, 1939 as the 2nd child of Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Roy
- she earned a Bachelor of Arts with a major in nursing from Mount St. Mary's College, Los Angeles in 1963.
- a master's degree program in pediatric nursing at the University of California ,Los Angeles in 1966.
- She also earned a master’s and PhD in Sociology in 1973 and 1977 ,respectively.
- Sr. Callista had the significant opportunity of working with Dorothy E. Johnson
- Johnson's work with focusing knowledge for the discipline of nursing convinced Sr. Callista of the importance of describing the nature of nursing as a service to society and prompted her to begin developing her model with the goal of nursing being to promote adaptation.
- She joined the faculty of Mount St. Mary's College in 1966, teaching both pediatric and maternity nursing.
- She organized course content according to a view of person and family as adaptive systems.
- She introduced her ideas about ‘Adaptation Nursing’ as the basis for an integrated nursing curriculum.
- Goal of nursing to direct nursing education, practice and research
- Model as a basis of curriculum impetus for growth--Mount St. Mary’s College
- 1970-The model was implemented in Mount St. Mary’s school
- 1971- she was made chair of the nursing department at the college.
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