PMID: 16646198May 2, 2006Paper

Academic-based nurse-managed centers: six key questions

Nurse Educator
D M Wink

Abstract

A school of nursing that is planning an academic-based nurse-managed center must consider the many implications of this action. It requires a long-term commitment to the community and to the individual clients served, and time, energy, and consistent funding will be needed to maintain viability. Six key questions that must be answered are explored.

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Dec 24, 2005·Nurse Educator·D M Wink
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