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Carol S Brewer

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Nursing Outlook|December 20, 2005
Health services research and the nursing workforce: access and utilization issuesCarol S Brewer
The American Journal of Nursing|October 28, 2009
The canaries in our coal mineCarol S Brewer
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|August 22, 2003
Future intentions of registered nurses employed in the western New York labor market: relationships among demographic, economic, and attitudinal factorsCarol S Brewer, Eric Nauenberg
Nursing Outlook|December 23, 2003
Working Group on Health Services Research and Nursing establishedDonna S Havens, Carol S Brewer
Nursing Outlook|October 23, 2013
Intersection of migration and turnover theories-What can we learn?Carol S Brewer, Christine T Kovner
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|November 22, 2002
Nursing and health services research: building capacity and seizing opportunityDonna Sullivan Havens, Patricia Stone, Carol S Brewer
Nursing Outlook|August 30, 2011
State mandatory overtime regulations and newly licensed nurses' mandatory and voluntary overtime and total work hoursSung-Heui Bae, Carol S Brewer, Christine T Kovner
Nursing Outlook|July 28, 2009
What newly licensed registered nurses have to say about their first experiencesLinda Honan Pellico, Carol S Brewer, Christine Tassone Kovner
International Journal of Nursing Studies|July 15, 2015
Scheduling and shift work characteristics associated with risk for occupational injury in newly licensed registered nurses: An observational studyAmy Witkoski Stimpfel, Carol S Brewer, Christine T Kovner
Nursing Outlook|October 22, 2003
A statewide and regional analysis of New York State nurses using the 2000 National Sample Survey of Registered NursesCarol S Brewer, Thomas Hugh Feeley, Timothy J Servoss
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Nursing Outlook|December 20, 2005
Health services research and the nursing workforce: access and utilization issuesCarol S Brewer
The American Journal of Nursing|October 28, 2009
The canaries in our coal mineCarol S Brewer
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|August 22, 2003
Future intentions of registered nurses employed in the western New York labor market: relationships among demographic, economic, and attitudinal factorsCarol S Brewer, Eric Nauenberg
Nursing Outlook|December 23, 2003
Working Group on Health Services Research and Nursing establishedDonna S Havens, Carol S Brewer
Nursing Outlook|October 23, 2013
Intersection of migration and turnover theories-What can we learn?Carol S Brewer, Christine T Kovner
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|November 22, 2002
Nursing and health services research: building capacity and seizing opportunityDonna Sullivan Havens, Patricia Stone, Carol S Brewer
Nursing Outlook|August 30, 2011
State mandatory overtime regulations and newly licensed nurses' mandatory and voluntary overtime and total work hoursSung-Heui Bae, Carol S Brewer, Christine T Kovner
Nursing Outlook|July 28, 2009
What newly licensed registered nurses have to say about their first experiencesLinda Honan Pellico, Carol S Brewer, Christine Tassone Kovner
International Journal of Nursing Studies|July 15, 2015
Scheduling and shift work characteristics associated with risk for occupational injury in newly licensed registered nurses: An observational studyAmy Witkoski Stimpfel, Carol S Brewer, Christine T Kovner
Nursing Outlook|October 22, 2003
A statewide and regional analysis of New York State nurses using the 2000 National Sample Survey of Registered NursesCarol S Brewer, Thomas Hugh Feeley, Timothy J Servoss
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