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  1. Emphasizing the importance of sanitation and hygiene in patient care.
  2. Establishing the first modern nursing school at St. Thomas' Hospital in London.
  3. Advocating for formal education and training for nurses.
  4. Pioneering the use of statistics and data analysis in healthcare decision-making.
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Q: What are four influences Florence Nightingale has had on nurses' training?
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