Nursing education in China: Meeting the global demand for quality healthcare
With a predicted global nursing shortage, ensuring the provision of quality healthcare has become a pressing concern. In China, these concerns include the need to produce nurses trained to a level to support advancing nursing practice and a healthcare system that supports the growth and retention of...
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Main Authors: | Carol Chunfeng Wang (Author), Lisa Whitehead (Author), Sara Bayes (Author) |
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2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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