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The American Journal of Nursing, 1965
On January 1, 1964, national, state, and local public health agencies and local boards of education employed 35,209 nurses on a full-time basis and 2,214 part time for public health nursing duties. State and local agencies also employed 699 registered nurses and 569 licensed practical nurses to supplement the work of public health nurses in clinics and
H H, HUDSON, M R, LESTER
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On January 1, 1964, national, state, and local public health agencies and local boards of education employed 35,209 nurses on a full-time basis and 2,214 part time for public health nursing duties. State and local agencies also employed 699 registered nurses and 569 licensed practical nurses to supplement the work of public health nurses in clinics and
H H, HUDSON, M R, LESTER
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Improving Public Health Nursing Education: Recommendations of Local Public Health Nurses
Public Health Nursing, 2005Abstract Objectives: This paper reports recommendations for improving public health nursing (PHN) undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education (CE) made by staff‐level public health nurses working in local health departments (LHDs). Implications for academia and practice are discussed.
Susan J, Zahner, Quynh-Nga B, Gredig
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Cancer statistics in China, 2015
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016Rongshou Zheng +2 more
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