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Brenda L Cleary

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North Carolina Medical Journal|July 9, 2004
North Carolina Center for Nursing and the nursing workforceBrenda L Cleary
Patient Care Management|February 26, 2003
Nurse recruiting plans in North Carolina count on schoolsBrenda L Cleary
Nursing Economic$|November 5, 2008
An interview with Brenda L. Cleary, PhD, RN, FAAN. Interview by Donna M. NickitasBrenda L Cleary
Nursing Outlook|October 24, 2007
Professional polarities in nursingElaine S Scott, Brenda L Cleary
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 16, 2009
Expanding the capacity of nursing educationBrenda L Cleary, Angela Barron McBride, Margaret L McClure, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|April 20, 2007
Educational mobility of RNs in North Carolina: who will teach tomorrow's nurses? A report on the first study to longitudinally examine educational mobility among nursesJames William Bevill, Brenda L Cleary, Linda M Lacey, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 28, 2010
Experienced nurse retention strategies: what can be learned from top-performing organizationsColleen A Hirschkorn, Terry B West, Karen S Hill, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 28, 2010
Commentary: experienced RN retention strategies: what can be learned from top-performing organizationsKaren S Hill, Brenda L Cleary, Peggy O Hewlett, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|December 25, 2009
Uniting States, sharing strategies: forging partnerships to expand nursing education capacityBrenda L Cleary, Susan B Hassmiller, Susan C Reinhard, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 2, 2015
Mitigating Knowledge Loss: A Strategic Imperative for Nurse LeadersMichael R Bleich, Brenda L Cleary, Kathleen Davis, et al.
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North Carolina Medical Journal|July 9, 2004
North Carolina Center for Nursing and the nursing workforceBrenda L Cleary
Patient Care Management|February 26, 2003
Nurse recruiting plans in North Carolina count on schoolsBrenda L Cleary
Nursing Economic$|November 5, 2008
An interview with Brenda L. Cleary, PhD, RN, FAAN. Interview by Donna M. NickitasBrenda L Cleary
Nursing Outlook|October 24, 2007
Professional polarities in nursingElaine S Scott, Brenda L Cleary
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 16, 2009
Expanding the capacity of nursing educationBrenda L Cleary, Angela Barron McBride, Margaret L McClure, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|April 20, 2007
Educational mobility of RNs in North Carolina: who will teach tomorrow's nurses? A report on the first study to longitudinally examine educational mobility among nursesJames William Bevill, Brenda L Cleary, Linda M Lacey, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 28, 2010
Experienced nurse retention strategies: what can be learned from top-performing organizationsColleen A Hirschkorn, Terry B West, Karen S Hill, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 28, 2010
Commentary: experienced RN retention strategies: what can be learned from top-performing organizationsKaren S Hill, Brenda L Cleary, Peggy O Hewlett, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|December 25, 2009
Uniting States, sharing strategies: forging partnerships to expand nursing education capacityBrenda L Cleary, Susan B Hassmiller, Susan C Reinhard, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 2, 2015
Mitigating Knowledge Loss: A Strategic Imperative for Nurse LeadersMichael R Bleich, Brenda L Cleary, Kathleen Davis, et al.
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