Nursing Times 1999 Eileen Fursland - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1999 Eileen Fursland
TitleSubjectAuthors
A positive way to play the system.(includes personal accounts)(nurse training for ethnic minorities)HealthEileen Fursland
Back to front: Mention backsides and most people express revulsion or laugh nervously.HealthEileen Fursland
Dying for a fag.(health risks associated with smoking and nurses who smoke)HealthEileen Fursland
Face to face.(Bradford Royal Infirmary, England, Staff Nurse Jenny Westerman talks about working with Deaf Nursing Auxiliary Adrian Peacock)HealthEileen Fursland
Face to face: Cheryl Utecht, a stroke outreach nurse based at Leicester Royal Infirmary, met Irene Elkington when Irene's husband John had a severe stroke last year.HealthEileen Fursland
Face to face.(following the career progression of two student nurses featured in a television programme)HealthEileen Fursland
Face to face.(interview with former heroin addict and nurse in charge of detoxification project)(Interview)HealthEileen Fursland
Face to face.(interview with nurse and mother both involved in the neonatal care to twin boys)HealthEileen Fursland
Face to face.(nurse practitioners assist doctors)HealthEileen Fursland
Face to face.(Paul Townshend, kidney patient; Claire Wilde, renal home care nurse)(Interview)HealthEileen Fursland
Inside job.(prison health service)HealthEileen Fursland
Private lives go public in job swap.(nurses; job swap)HealthEileen Fursland
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