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The Value of Nursing Professional Governance: Researching the Professional Practice Environment
Tim Porter-O'Grady1, Marla J Weston, Joanne T Clavelle
1Author Affiliations: Senior Partner (Dr Porter-O'Grady), Tim Porter O'Grady Associates LLC, Tucson, Arizona; Clinical Professor (Dr Porter-O'Grady), School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia; CEO (Dr Weston), Weston Consulting LLC, Washington DC; CEO (Dr Clavelle), Clavelle Consulting LLC, Arvada, Colorado; Assistant Professor (Dr Clavelle), University of Colorado College of Nursing, Aurora; and Assistant Dean for the PhD Program and Professor (Dr Meek), University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City.
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