000003287 001__ 3287 000003287 005__ 20231218135825.0 000003287 0247_ $$a10.6083/m46w99n9$$2DOI 000003287 02470 $$aOHSU Oral History Program$$2Collection name 000003287 02470 $$a2018-007$$2Collection number 000003287 037__ $$aDA 000003287 041__ $$aeng 000003287 245__ $$aInterview with Virginia Tilden, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. 000003287 260__ $$bOregon Health & Science University$$010958$$c1905 July 9 000003287 269__ $$a2005-07-09 000003287 336__ $$aInterview 000003287 520__ $$aVirginia Tilden, as the daughter of a Foreign Service Officer, was born and raised abroad. She decided to go into nursing and took her BSN in 1967 at Georgetown. She specialized in psychiatric nursing with a Master's at UCSF in 1971, and her doctorate in 1981. She compares the different focuses and curriculum between Georgetown and UCSF. The former was more traditional and hierarchical, with little emphasis on teamwork or problem solving. The latter was more research oriented with focus on patient centered care. She came to OHSU in 1982 under Dean Lindeman's tenure. Tilden shares the Dean vision of building the Science of Nursing, building a staff with its basic mission of research prepared at the doctoral level. Tilden became Director of Research and involved in the Nurse Ethics Resource Program in 1989. She shares how she went into administration and spent eight years as Dean at University of Nebraska. She then returned here and resumed her research work. 000003287 540__ $$fCC BY-NC 000003287 542__ $$fIn Copyright - Educational Use Permitted 000003287 650__ $$aNursing$$023082 000003287 650__ $$aPsychiatric Nursing$$024821 000003287 650__ $$aSchool Management and Organization$$041897 000003287 650__ $$aFaculty$$018865 000003287 691__ $$aOregon Health & Science University. School of Nursing$$010640 000003287 7102_ $$aOregon Health & Science University$$010958 000003287 720__ $$aTilden, Virginia$$010323$$eInterviewee$$7Personal 000003287 720__ $$aGarland, Michael J.$$010388$$eInterviewer$$7Personal 000003287 8564_ $$95b26ba81-c808-4ed7-873b-fda2518be098$$s421400$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/3287/files/oralhist_118.pdf 000003287 901__ $$aOral histories are considered historical materials. They are the personal recollections and opinions of the individuals involved and, therefore, may contain offensive language, ideas or negative stereotypes reflecting the culture or language of a person, period or place. Oral histories should not serve as the sole source of information about an institution or particular historical events. These narratives should in no way be interpreted as the official history of Oregon Health & Science University, nor do they necessarily represent the views of the institution. 000003287 905__ $$a/rest/prod/rf/55/z7/90/rf55z7909 000003287 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:3287$$poral-history-program 000003287 980__ $$aOral History Collection