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Kerri Arcus

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Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|March 15, 2006
Remembering Annie HolgateKerri Arcus
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|April 1, 2009
Ova the top?Kerri Arcus
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|March 1, 2014
Nurse education: stimulating fresh thinkingKerri Arcus
Health and History|September 22, 2011
Poverty, philanthropy, and professionalism. The establishment of a district nursing service in Wellington, New Zealand, 1903Pamela Wood, Kerri Arcus
Contemporary Nurse|November 28, 2012
'Sunless lives': district nurses' and journalists' co-construction of the 'sick poor' as a vulnerable population in early twentieth-century New ZealandPamela J Wood, Kerri Arcus
Nurse Education in Practice|June 30, 2019
Internationally qualified nurses' perceptions of the competencies that pertain to patient safetyAnnie Kane, Carloyn Tait, Kerri Arcus
Nurse Education in Practice|September 20, 2017
Training needs analysis - The essential first step for continuing professional development designKathryn Holloway, Kerri Arcus, Georgina Orsborn
Rehabilitation Nursing : the Official Journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses|June 30, 2012
Work and wellness hand-in-hand: the role of the New Zealand PATHS program nurse in improving health and employment outcomesEileen McKinlay, Sharon Mackie, Kerri Arcus, et al.
Journal of Transcultural Nursing : Official Journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society|January 28, 2012
Cultural safety in New Zealand and the United States: looking at a way forward togetherDawn Doutrich, Kerri Arcus, Lida Dekker, et al.
Contemporary Nurse|May 2, 2012
Adding value to stretched communities through nursing actions: the Wellington South Nursing InitiativeKatherine M Nelson, Signe Christensen, Beverley Aspros, et al.
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Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|March 15, 2006
Remembering Annie HolgateKerri Arcus
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|April 1, 2009
Ova the top?Kerri Arcus
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|March 1, 2014
Nurse education: stimulating fresh thinkingKerri Arcus
Health and History|September 22, 2011
Poverty, philanthropy, and professionalism. The establishment of a district nursing service in Wellington, New Zealand, 1903Pamela Wood, Kerri Arcus
Contemporary Nurse|November 28, 2012
'Sunless lives': district nurses' and journalists' co-construction of the 'sick poor' as a vulnerable population in early twentieth-century New ZealandPamela J Wood, Kerri Arcus
Nurse Education in Practice|June 30, 2019
Internationally qualified nurses' perceptions of the competencies that pertain to patient safetyAnnie Kane, Carloyn Tait, Kerri Arcus
Nurse Education in Practice|September 20, 2017
Training needs analysis - The essential first step for continuing professional development designKathryn Holloway, Kerri Arcus, Georgina Orsborn
Rehabilitation Nursing : the Official Journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses|June 30, 2012
Work and wellness hand-in-hand: the role of the New Zealand PATHS program nurse in improving health and employment outcomesEileen McKinlay, Sharon Mackie, Kerri Arcus, et al.
Journal of Transcultural Nursing : Official Journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society|January 28, 2012
Cultural safety in New Zealand and the United States: looking at a way forward togetherDawn Doutrich, Kerri Arcus, Lida Dekker, et al.
Contemporary Nurse|May 2, 2012
Adding value to stretched communities through nursing actions: the Wellington South Nursing InitiativeKatherine M Nelson, Signe Christensen, Beverley Aspros, et al.
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