The papers that follow from Jenifer Wilson Barnett, Nicky Cullum and Alan Pearson are edited versions of the keynote addresses given at the symposium. Also included is a write-up from Charles Normand of the workshop sessions. First, however, Charlie Brooker, in his guest ledure, talks about nursing's relationship to R&D and his vision for the future on the development of research in nursing.
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