R&D within the NHS is a dynamic and developing initintive that recognises the central role of the nursing profession and I believe it is time for nurses to empower themselves by ensuring their central role in their local R&D agenda 1
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R&D within the NHS is a dynamic and developing initintive that recognises the central role of the nursing profession and I believe it is time for nurses to empower themselves by ensuring their central role in their local R&D agenda 1
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