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Fannie Jean Gaston-Johansson (born 1938) is an American professor of nursing. She is a professor emerita and university distinguished professor at
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. Gaston-Johansson researched health disparities, pain management, and coping strategies in women breast cancer patients. Gaston-Johansson was the first African-American woman
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full professor at Johns Hopkins University. She previously served as a dean and full professor at
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and an associate professor at
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. Gaston-Johansson was named a Living Legend of the American Academy of Nursing in 1995.


Early life and education

Fannie Gaston-Johansson was born in 1938 in
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. In 1959, she completed a
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at
Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is a historically black public university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It is part of the University of North Carolina. History Winston-Salem State University was founded as Slater Industrial Academy o ...
. She earned a
Master of Science in Nursing A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is an advanced-level postgraduate degree for registered nurses and is considered an entry-level degree for nurse educators and managers. The degree also may prepare a nurse to seek a career as a nurse administr ...
in medical, surgical, and psychiatric nursing from
University of California, San Francisco The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a public land-grant research university in San Francisco, California. It is part of the University of California system and is dedicated entirely to health science and life science. It cond ...
in 1963. In 1985, Gaston-Johansson completed a Ph.D. in nursing at the
University of Gothenburg The University of Gothenburg ( sv, Göteborgs universitet) is a university in Sweden's second largest city, Gothenburg. Founded in 1891, the university is the third-oldest of the current Swedish universities and with 37,000 students and 6000 st ...
.


Career

In 1959, Gaston-Johansson began working as a staff nurse at Veterans Administration hospitals in New York, Texas, and California. She joined the faculty at
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in 1964 as an instructor and chair of the curriculum committee. In 1966, Gaston-Johansson took a leave of absence to study at
Uppsala University Uppsala University ( sv, Uppsala universitet) is a public university, public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the List of universities in Sweden, oldest university in Sweden and the Nordic countries still in opera ...
. She joined
Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is a historically black public university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It is part of the University of North Carolina. History Winston-Salem State University was founded as Slater Industrial Academy o ...
in 1967 as an assistant professor of nursing and chair of the curriculum committee. In 1970, Gaston-Johansson joined the thoracic surgery and coronary care unit at Sahlgrenska University Hospital as a staff nurse. The next year, she transferred to the general medical surgical units and thorax where she remained until 1973. In 1974, she became assistant professor at
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. In 1975, she became a clinical instructor at Sahlgrenska University Hospital. In 1977, Gaston-Johansson became faculty and head teacher at the Vardskolan Annedal School of Nursing. She returned to
University of Gothenburg The University of Gothenburg ( sv, Göteborgs universitet) is a university in Sweden's second largest city, Gothenburg. Founded in 1891, the university is the third-oldest of the current Swedish universities and with 37,000 students and 6000 st ...
in 1979 as a study leader in the department of nursing. In 1985, Gaston-Johansson joined
University of Nebraska Medical Center The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) is a public academic health science center in Omaha, Nebraska. Founded in 1869 and chartered as a private medical college in 1881, UNMC became part of the University of Nebraska System in 1902. R ...
(UNMC) as an assistant professor and became an associate professor a year later. She was a visiting professor at University of Gothenburg in June 1988. Gaston-Johansson served as the director of nursing research in clinical practice at UNMC in the Nursing Department/Nursing Administration from 1987 to 1989. In 1990, Gaston-Johansson was coordinator and chair of a $50,000 grant from the
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to develop an innovative program for patient care. In 1991, she became the director of nursing research and quality improvement. In 1993, Gaston-Johansson joined
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) is the nursing school of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Established in 1889, it is one of the nation's oldest schools for nursing education. It is continuously rated as the ...
as an associate professor and Elsie M. Lawler Chair in Research. She served as the director of the post masters nurse practitioner program. In 1995, Gaston-Johansson was promoted to director of the international and extramural academic programs. She was a visiting professor at
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. In 1997, she began a joint appointment in oncology at the
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. She was promoted to full professor in the school of nursing in 1998. She was the first African-American woman to become a
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full professor at Johns Hopkins University. While maintaining her appointments at Johns Hopkins, Gaston-Johansson returned to University of Gothenburg first as a visiting professor in 1999 before becoming full professor there in 2000. Gaston-Johansson helped create a doctoral nursing program and was a dean from 2001 to 2005. In 2007, she became the inaugural chair of the acute and chronic care department at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She led the Minority Global Health Disparities Research Training Program where she researched health disparities across the lifespan. Gaston-Johansson investigated late in life health issues and pain management in patients with terminal or chronic illnesses. She also researched
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strategies in women with breast cancer. Gaston-Johansson retired in June 2014. She became a professor emerita and university distinguished professor upon her retirement.


Awards and honors

Gaston-Johansson is a fellow of the
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and the
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. She was named a Living Legend of the American Academy of Nursing in 1995. She received citations from the
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and the
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for her international research. In 2011,
Sigma Theta Tau The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing () is the second-largest nursing organization in the world with approximately 135,000 active members. While often referred to by nurses as simply Sigma, its official name is "Sigma Theta ...
inducted Gaston-Johansson into the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame.


Personal life

Gaston-Johansson was previously married to pathologist
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. Their son, Christian S. Johansson, a government official, was raised in Sweden and
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.


See also

* Women in nursing *
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References

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