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Constance Claire Lucia
School of Nursing

Constance Claire Lucia, B.S.N.Ed., R.N., Instructor in Nursing (Nursing Arts—Foundations in Nursing)

Diploma, Rochester General Hospital School of Nursing, Rochester, New York; B.S. in Nursing Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1942.

Instructor, Operating Room, Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals, New York, New York, 1940; Instructor in Nursing Arts, Rochester General Hospital School of Nursing, Rochester, New York, 1946; Instructor in Nursing (Nursing Arts), University of Michigan School of Nursing, 1953-1954; Instructor in Nursing (Nursing Arts—Foundations in Nursing), ibid., 1954-1955; Consultant for the Michigan Board of Nursing, Lansing, 1962-1963.

During 1962 and 1963, Lucia was a member of the Michigan State Nurses Association’s committee on legislation and chair of the subcommittee on revision of the nursing practice act.

Lucia died in 1998 in New York at age 87.