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NURSING CAREERS

Feature - 9 October 2006

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  • Creating more flexible careers for nurses

    Judith Podmore examines the way forward for nursing careers outlined in a recent report from the four UK chief nursing officers.

    Nursing careers need to respond to changes in health care delivery and become more flexible, diverse and rewarding.

    This is the finding of a report entitled Modernising Nursing Careers: Setting the Direction which details the work carried out by the Modernising Nursing careers initiative set up by the four UK chief nursing officers....


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