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Rebecca Culver Clark1, Kimberly Ferren Carter
1Rebecca Culver Clark is a nurse researcher at the Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Va. Kimberly Ferren Carter is senior director of nursing research, evidence-based practice, and excellence at Carilion Clinic and an adjunct professor at Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute and Jefferson College of Health Sciences, all in Roanoke, Va. She is also an adjunct professor at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., and a graduate instructor at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va., and the University of Alabama at Huntsville, Ala.
Abstract:
All nurses have the potential to influence the healthcare industry and the nursing profession through research, but preparing a grant application can be intimidating. This article addresses the process of writing and developing successful grant proposals.
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