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Recruiting minimum-age nurses: is the profession ready
British Journal of Nursing, 10/14/09
Tremayne P et al. – This article outlines the context of the situation, and describes the strategy taken by one higher education institution in conjunction with clinical practice providers to devise processes and protocols in readiness for young people applying to enter nurse education. Clinical practice concerns are discussed, with emphasis on implications for risk assessments.
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