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Mark White

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Assistenza Infermieristica E Ricerca : AIR|February 9, 2022
[Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care™. A qualitative, ward-based team perspective.]Tony Butterworth, Mark White
Journal of Research in Nursing : JRN|December 25, 2023
Special Collection Editorial: Nursing through times of challenge and adversityMark White, Gordon Hill
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 26, 2014
Effects and impacts of Productive Ward from a nursing perspectiveMark White, Michelle Waldron
The Hastings Center Report|March 5, 2008
Social justice is a global issue: ethical pandemic planningDrue Barrett, Mark White
Cell Stem Cell|September 13, 2008
Melanocytes in development, regeneration, and cancerRichard Mark White, Leonard I Zon
Journal of Nursing Management|September 5, 2022
Embracing and sustaining telehealth progress: The role of the nurse managerSuzanne Denieffe, Margaret Denny, Mark White
BMC Health Services Research|August 3, 2017
Healthcare Quality Improvement and 'work engagement'; concluding results from a national, longitudinal, cross-sectional study of the 'Productive Ward-Releasing Time to Care' ProgrammeMark White, Tony Butterworth, John Sg Wells
Journal of Nursing Management|June 19, 2013
The Productive Ward: releasing Time to Care(™)--what we can learn from the literature for implementationMark White, John Sg Wells, Tony Butterworth
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|October 27, 2015
Temporal Considerations for Stimulating Spiral Ganglion Neurons with Cochlear ImplantsJason Boulet, Mark White, Ian C Bruce
Families, Systems & Health : the Journal of Collaborative Family Healthcare|August 14, 2013
Shifting processes model: a conceptual model for sustainable weight managementC R Macchi, Candyce Russell, Mark White
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Assistenza Infermieristica E Ricerca : AIR|February 9, 2022
[Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care™. A qualitative, ward-based team perspective.]Tony Butterworth, Mark White
Journal of Research in Nursing : JRN|December 25, 2023
Special Collection Editorial: Nursing through times of challenge and adversityMark White, Gordon Hill
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 26, 2014
Effects and impacts of Productive Ward from a nursing perspectiveMark White, Michelle Waldron
The Hastings Center Report|March 5, 2008
Social justice is a global issue: ethical pandemic planningDrue Barrett, Mark White
Cell Stem Cell|September 13, 2008
Melanocytes in development, regeneration, and cancerRichard Mark White, Leonard I Zon
Journal of Nursing Management|September 5, 2022
Embracing and sustaining telehealth progress: The role of the nurse managerSuzanne Denieffe, Margaret Denny, Mark White
BMC Health Services Research|August 3, 2017
Healthcare Quality Improvement and 'work engagement'; concluding results from a national, longitudinal, cross-sectional study of the 'Productive Ward-Releasing Time to Care' ProgrammeMark White, Tony Butterworth, John Sg Wells
Journal of Nursing Management|June 19, 2013
The Productive Ward: releasing Time to Care(™)--what we can learn from the literature for implementationMark White, John Sg Wells, Tony Butterworth
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|October 27, 2015
Temporal Considerations for Stimulating Spiral Ganglion Neurons with Cochlear ImplantsJason Boulet, Mark White, Ian C Bruce
Families, Systems & Health : the Journal of Collaborative Family Healthcare|August 14, 2013
Shifting processes model: a conceptual model for sustainable weight managementC R Macchi, Candyce Russell, Mark White
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