PMID: 15349062Sep 7, 2004Paper

An invitation to Magnet accreditation

Nursing Management
Jane Bliss-HoltzElaine M Scherer

Abstract

Review Magnet program basics and eligibility requirements to determine your organization's readiness for undergoing certification.

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