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Douglas S McNair1, Roy L Simpson
1Cerner Math Inc (Dr McNair) and Emory School of Nursing, Cerner Corporation (Dr Simpson), Kansas City, Missouri.
Nursing Administration Quarterly
|September 2, 2016
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