Looking at nurses' training from a counsellor's perspective
The current personnel crisis in hospitals has given rise to serious reflections and numerous investigations. Service conditions, salary structures and other issues have been a pet subject of the public media for a long time. One factor is rarely mentioned although it is far more important, namely th...
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