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J L Storch

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Health Management Forum|February 5, 1983
Moral and ethical obligations of health executives regarding patients' rights and advocacyJ L Storch
The Journal of Health Administration Education|January 4, 1989
Major substantive ethical issues facing Canadian health care policymakers and implementersJ L Storch
International Nursing Review|November 5, 1998
Casualization of nurses and unregulated workers impair ethical practiceJ L Storch
Healthcare Management Forum|March 5, 1990
Women executives in Canadian hospitalsJ L Storch
Western Journal of Nursing Research|August 22, 2001
Is practical nursing experience necessary in administration, education, and research?J L Storch
Nursing Administration Quarterly|January 1, 1980
Consumer rights and health careJ L Storch
The Canadian Nurse|January 1, 1986
In defence of nursing theoryJ L Storch
Hospital Trustee|April 9, 1990
Caring for the care giversJ L Storch
The Journal of Health Administration Education|January 4, 1989
Teaching ethics: preparing health services managers for ethical decision makingJ L Storch
Healthcare Management Forum|January 4, 1989
Studies of health executives in Canada: a review and comparisonJ L Storch
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Health Management Forum|February 5, 1983
Moral and ethical obligations of health executives regarding patients' rights and advocacyJ L Storch
The Journal of Health Administration Education|January 4, 1989
Major substantive ethical issues facing Canadian health care policymakers and implementersJ L Storch
International Nursing Review|November 5, 1998
Casualization of nurses and unregulated workers impair ethical practiceJ L Storch
Healthcare Management Forum|March 5, 1990
Women executives in Canadian hospitalsJ L Storch
Western Journal of Nursing Research|August 22, 2001
Is practical nursing experience necessary in administration, education, and research?J L Storch
Nursing Administration Quarterly|January 1, 1980
Consumer rights and health careJ L Storch
The Canadian Nurse|January 1, 1986
In defence of nursing theoryJ L Storch
Hospital Trustee|April 9, 1990
Caring for the care giversJ L Storch
The Journal of Health Administration Education|January 4, 1989
Teaching ethics: preparing health services managers for ethical decision makingJ L Storch
Healthcare Management Forum|January 4, 1989
Studies of health executives in Canada: a review and comparisonJ L Storch
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