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Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 27, Issue 2, 2011July 01, 2011 NZST

The Clinical Nurse Specialist in New Zealand: How Is the Role Defined?

Jennifer Roberts, RN, PG Cert (Nsg), MN, Nursing Lecturer, Faculty of Health & Sport Science, EIT Hawke’s Bay, Sue Floyd, RN, MN, Nursing Practicum Manager, Faculty of Health & Sport Science, EIT Hawke’s Bay, Shona Thompson, PhD, Research Fellow, Faculty of Health & Sport Science, EIT Hawke’s Bay,
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Roberts, J., Floyd, S., & Thompson, S. (2011). The clinical nurse specialist in New Zealand: How is the role defined? Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 27(2), 24–34.
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