Recruitment and retention of nurse educators: a pilot study of what nurse educators consider important in their workplaces. Nursing Economics (11/1/2009) ...the Canadian Association of Schools of...satisfaction among nurse educators, Gormley...scrutiny were nurse educators' values...exploration of what nurse educators consider...identified by nurses educators to...for Nurses in ...
Quality workplace environments for nurse educators: implications for recruitment and retention.(Report) Nursing Economics (9/1/2009) ...and retention of nurse educators and encourage registered nurses (RNs) to consider...environments for nurse educators teaching...environments for nurse educators. A...the College of Registered Nurses of ...
Canadian unionist benefits from New Zealand experience.(medicare system privatization) Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (4/1/2006) ...The BCNU represents registered and registered psychiatric nurses and...separating from the then Registered Nurses' Association of British Columbia. As a campaigns officer...is going to ...
Family health nursing and empowering relationships.(specialty practice) Pediatric Nursing (1/1/2006) ...Community Health Nursing by the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) (2004). Much of their practice...Thomas, Underwood, & Rafael, 1993; Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia, 1992). ...
Do nurse/patient ratios work? Nurse/patient ratios have always been contentious. But the experience of two states--one Australian, one American--which have legislated nurse/patient ratios shows they have a positive impact on nurses' professional esteem and ability to give the patient care they want to provide, and on nurses' political savvy. Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (4/1/2006) ...Nurses' Association (CNA) fought for nurse/patient...case for nurse/patient...coveting nurses and midwives...000 strong British Columbia Nurses' Union...included a ...
Working with nurse educators' collective wisdom: implications for recruitment and retention. Nursing Economics (9/1/2011) THE SHORTAGE OF REGISTERED nurses has received widespread...and graduation of nurses (Canadian Nurses Association [CNA] & Canadian...parallel shortage of nurse educators in schools...Scholarship Project in ...
Hilda Boyle Kretschmer, a nursing leader; She became a registered nurse in 1943 and led Hennepin County's public health service for 2 decades.(NEWS) Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) (5/5/2011) ...supervised numerous nurses such as Zell...organize the Nurses Home Health Association. With no children...Kretchmer was born in British Columbia to a German mother and a British father. The...and became a ...
Researchers from University of British Columbia Detail Findings in Central Nervous System Depressants. Biotech Week (4/20/2011) ...gases have shown associations with congenital...mothers employed as nurses." "A cohort of registered nurses in British Columbia, Canada, was...University of British Columbia (see...Offspring ...
Who stays in rural practice?: An international review of the literature on factors influencing rural nurse retention. Online Journal of Rural Nursing & Health Care (9/22/2008) ...2003). Nurses are often considered...understanding nurse retention is...the world's nurses work in urban...only 18% of registered nurses are...retention of rural nurses (MacLeod et...influence rural nurse ...
Who stays in rural nursing practice? An international review of the literature on factors influencing rural nurse retention.(Report) Online Journal of Rural Nursing & Health Care (3/22/2009) ...2003). Nurses are often considered...understanding nurse retention is...the world's nurses work in urban...only 18% of registered nurses are...retention of rural nurses (MacLeod et...influence rural nurse ...
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