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Overcoming the barriers to achieving a BSN part 1
Ann M Stalter1, Kathy Keister, Deborah L Ulrich
1At Wright State University's College of Nursing and Health in Dayton, Ohio, Ann M. Stalter is an associate professor and director of the RN-to-BSN program, Kathy Keister is an associate professor and director of the BEACON-accelerated BSN program, Deborah L. Ulrich is associate dean for undergraduate programs, and Sherrill Smith is an associate professor and director of the traditional BSN program.
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