Staff Rostering
Staff rostering is a key factor in nursing management with potential to bring life to, or to paralyse the system. This places immense responsibility on those in charge of rostering, and an all but intolerable load if the task is incumbent upon any one person. Nurse administrators (managers) who have...
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Main Author: | R.A.E. Thompson (Author) |
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