ISSN 2703-4542
Vol. 28, Issue 2, 2012July 01, 2012 NZST
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The Impact of Post Graduate Education on Registered Nurses Working in Acute Care
The Impact of Post Graduate Education on Registered Nurses Working in Acute Care
Dianne Barnhill, MN (Hons), Nurse Coordinator Postgraduate Education, Counties Manakau District Health Board, Ann McKillop, Doctor of Nursing Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland, Cathleen Aspinall, MSc., Professional Teaching Fellow, University of Auckland,
Articles in Vol. 28, Issue 2, 2012
Vol. 28, Issue 2, 2012
- Preparing Registered Nurses Depends on “Us and Us and All of Us”Deborah SpenceSharon VallantDi RoudCathleen Aspinall
- Perceptions of Policy and Political Leadership in Nursing in New ZealandDonna Donovan RNDonna DiersJenny Carryer
- The Impact of Post Graduate Education on Registered Nurses Working in Acute CareDianne BarnhillAnn McKillopCathleen Aspinall
Barnhill, D., McKillop, A., & Aspinall, C. (2012). The Impact Of Post Graduate Education On Registered Nurses Working In Acute Care. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 28(2), 27–36.