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1. Program For Cultivation Of Specilized Talents Of Stomatology And Study On Series Of Integrated Reform Of Curricula
2. A Study On Humanities Curricula Set-up In Military Medical University
3. Study On The Role, Admission And Curricula Design Of Clinical Nurse Specialist
4. Study On The Curricula Design And Establishment Of The Evaluation Index System Of Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialists
5. Survey On Humanities Courses Set-up In Baccalaureate Nursing Curricula
6. A Study On Clinical Competence And Curricula Setup Of Nursing Undergraduate Practical Talents
7. Study On The Curricula Design And Role Of Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialists
8. A Study On Designing Systemtic Curricula To Improve Probationer Nurses' Clinical Communication Ability
9. Study On Establishment Of Curricula Content Design Of Disaster Nursing For Clinical Nurse With Delphi Method
10. Theoretically motivated curricula for reducing sexual risk taking in adolescence: A randomized controlled trial
11. The role of pharmacists and emergency contraception: An assessment of pharmacy school curricula in the U.S. and the knowledge, attitudes, and dispensing practices of Florida pharmacists
12. Nursing students' attitudes toward science in the nursing curricula
13. Effect of nutrition curriculum in out-of-school environments and the nutrition differences between youth and their parent/guardian
14. A study of the perceptions of doctor of nursing (DNP) program administrators regarding the integration of acupuncture and acupressure in DNP curricula
15. Diffusion of health promotion innovation throughout graduate occupational therapy curricula
16. Descriptions of the knowledge and beliefs about pain, pain management, and pain content in curricula of Illinois nursing faculty and last semester A.D.N. and B.S.N. students
17. Curriculum changes in contemporary nursing education: Influences of public policy, professional associations, and nursing practice in three states from 1970 to 1995
18. Placing blame for disease: Implications for a feminist approach to health education and curricula
19. AN EVALUATION OF BACCALAUREATE PUBLIC/COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING CURRICULA IN RELATION TO ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS, COMPETENCIES, AND PROFESSIONAL DEFINITION
20. THE EVOLUTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN NURSING CURRICULA: A COMPARISON OF TWO SCHOOLS OF NURSING IN TEXAS WITH TRENDS DEPICTED IN THE 'AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING
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