Health and safety risks affecting part-time nursing students
Background: Professional nurses who are employed full-time can study their postgraduate programmes part-time to add to the basic qualification they obtained through relevant institutions of higher education like universities or colleges. Although there are advantages for part-time study such as impr...
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Main Authors: | Lorato G. Manyeneng (Author), Mogale L. Pilusa (Author), Mmataniele S. Mogotlane (Author) |
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