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Wood D – With the country focused on improving health care, recent evidence indicates nurses play a pivotal role in improving quality and patient satisfaction. A number of the nation’s top researchers presented their findings as part of a June 2009 Center to Champion Nursing in America and Health Affairs forum in Washington, D.C.

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