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Marilyn S Brady

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The Journal of Nursing Education|December 8, 2011
Social networking: implications for nurse educatorsMarilyn S Brady
The Journal of Nursing Education|April 22, 2004
The challenges of technologyMarilyn S Brady
The Journal of Nursing Education|December 14, 2005
ADN educators: shine your light!Marilyn S Brady
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 4, 2007
Recruitment and retention of associate degree nursing facultyMarilyn S Brady
The Journal of Nursing Education|April 25, 2003
Retaining men in nursing program designed for womenMarilyn S Brady, Dennis R Sherrod
South Carolina Nurse (Columbia, S.C. : 1994)|August 24, 2002
Meeting the challenge of mobility in nursing education: one program's responseMarilyn S Brady, Muriel G Horton
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The Journal of Nursing Education|December 8, 2011
Social networking: implications for nurse educatorsMarilyn S Brady
The Journal of Nursing Education|April 22, 2004
The challenges of technologyMarilyn S Brady
The Journal of Nursing Education|December 14, 2005
ADN educators: shine your light!Marilyn S Brady
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 4, 2007
Recruitment and retention of associate degree nursing facultyMarilyn S Brady
The Journal of Nursing Education|April 25, 2003
Retaining men in nursing program designed for womenMarilyn S Brady, Dennis R Sherrod
South Carolina Nurse (Columbia, S.C. : 1994)|August 24, 2002
Meeting the challenge of mobility in nursing education: one program's responseMarilyn S Brady, Muriel G Horton
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