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M L Selby

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Pediatric Nursing|November 1, 1976
Pediatrics before 6 weeksM L Selby
The Journal of Nursing Education|September 1, 1988
Guided design: evaluation of a model for teaching nursing researchM L Selby, D M Tuttle
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|September 1, 1987
Community health assessment and program planning in the nurse practitioner curriculum: evaluation of a Guided Design learning moduleM L Selby, D M Tuttle
The Journal of Nursing Education|June 1, 1985
Teaching nursing research by guided design: a pilot studyM L Selby, D M Tuttle
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|June 1, 1993
Easing the burden on health departments: a cost-effective method for public health nurses to increase private sector participation in the early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment programM L Selby-Harrington, R Riportella-Muller
Nursing Outlook|March 1, 1992
Building administrative support for your research: a neglected key for turning a research plan into a funded projectM L Selby, R Riportella-Muller, A Farel
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|June 1, 1991
Public health nursing education: a call for actionM E Salmon, R Riportella-Muller, M L Selby
Nursing Outlook|September 1, 1989
How to present your research. Part II: The ABCs of creating and using visual aids to enhance your research presentationM L Selby, E M Tornquist, E J Finerty
Nursing Outlook|July 1, 1989
How to present your research. Part I: What they didn't teach you in nursing school about planning and organizing the content of your speechM L Selby, E M Tornquist, E J Finerty
Journal of National Black Nurses' Association : JNBNA|January 1, 1993
Guidance for using a pilot study: an example of research on minority childrenL A Richardson, M L Selby-Harrington, J Sorenson
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Pediatric Nursing|November 1, 1976
Pediatrics before 6 weeksM L Selby
The Journal of Nursing Education|September 1, 1988
Guided design: evaluation of a model for teaching nursing researchM L Selby, D M Tuttle
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|September 1, 1987
Community health assessment and program planning in the nurse practitioner curriculum: evaluation of a Guided Design learning moduleM L Selby, D M Tuttle
The Journal of Nursing Education|June 1, 1985
Teaching nursing research by guided design: a pilot studyM L Selby, D M Tuttle
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|June 1, 1993
Easing the burden on health departments: a cost-effective method for public health nurses to increase private sector participation in the early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment programM L Selby-Harrington, R Riportella-Muller
Nursing Outlook|March 1, 1992
Building administrative support for your research: a neglected key for turning a research plan into a funded projectM L Selby, R Riportella-Muller, A Farel
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|June 1, 1991
Public health nursing education: a call for actionM E Salmon, R Riportella-Muller, M L Selby
Nursing Outlook|September 1, 1989
How to present your research. Part II: The ABCs of creating and using visual aids to enhance your research presentationM L Selby, E M Tornquist, E J Finerty
Nursing Outlook|July 1, 1989
How to present your research. Part I: What they didn't teach you in nursing school about planning and organizing the content of your speechM L Selby, E M Tornquist, E J Finerty
Journal of National Black Nurses' Association : JNBNA|January 1, 1993
Guidance for using a pilot study: an example of research on minority childrenL A Richardson, M L Selby-Harrington, J Sorenson
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