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Mary Ferguson-Paré

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Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|March 18, 2009
We are called upon to leadMary Ferguson-Paré
Nursing Science Quarterly|October 7, 2011
Perspectives on leadership: moving out of the corner of our roomMary Ferguson-Paré
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|May 14, 2010
The Ontario nursing workload demonstration projects: rethinking how we measure, cost and plan the work of nursesMary Ferguson-Paré, Annabelle Bandurchin
Nursing Science Quarterly|June 28, 2007
Human becoming and 80/20: an innovative professional development model for nursesDebra A Bournes, Mary Ferguson-Paré
Nursing Science Quarterly|October 8, 2005
Persevering through a difficult time during the SARS outbreak in TorontoDebra A Bournes, Mary Ferguson-Paré
Hospital Quarterly|June 12, 2002
Nursing Best Practice Guidelines: a gift for advancing professional practice in every environmentMary Ferguson-Paré, Tom Closson, Sandra Tully
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|May 22, 2003
Exploring an alternative metaphor for nursing: relinquishing military images and languageGail Mitchell, Mary Ferguson-Paré, Joy Richards
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|April 23, 2011
Bringing back the house call: how an emergency mobile nursing service is reducing avoidable emergency department visits for residents in long-term care homesAnnabelle Bandurchin, Mary Jane McNally, Mary Ferguson-Paré
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|February 27, 2004
Patient safety to frame and reconcile nursing issuesDyanne D Affonso, Liane Jeffs, Diane Doran, et al.
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|April 13, 2010
NursesforTomorrow: a proactive approach to nursing resource analysisDebra A Bournes, Carolyn Plummer, Robert Miller, et al.
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Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|March 18, 2009
We are called upon to leadMary Ferguson-Paré
Nursing Science Quarterly|October 7, 2011
Perspectives on leadership: moving out of the corner of our roomMary Ferguson-Paré
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|May 14, 2010
The Ontario nursing workload demonstration projects: rethinking how we measure, cost and plan the work of nursesMary Ferguson-Paré, Annabelle Bandurchin
Nursing Science Quarterly|June 28, 2007
Human becoming and 80/20: an innovative professional development model for nursesDebra A Bournes, Mary Ferguson-Paré
Nursing Science Quarterly|October 8, 2005
Persevering through a difficult time during the SARS outbreak in TorontoDebra A Bournes, Mary Ferguson-Paré
Hospital Quarterly|June 12, 2002
Nursing Best Practice Guidelines: a gift for advancing professional practice in every environmentMary Ferguson-Paré, Tom Closson, Sandra Tully
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|May 22, 2003
Exploring an alternative metaphor for nursing: relinquishing military images and languageGail Mitchell, Mary Ferguson-Paré, Joy Richards
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|April 23, 2011
Bringing back the house call: how an emergency mobile nursing service is reducing avoidable emergency department visits for residents in long-term care homesAnnabelle Bandurchin, Mary Jane McNally, Mary Ferguson-Paré
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|February 27, 2004
Patient safety to frame and reconcile nursing issuesDyanne D Affonso, Liane Jeffs, Diane Doran, et al.
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|April 13, 2010
NursesforTomorrow: a proactive approach to nursing resource analysisDebra A Bournes, Carolyn Plummer, Robert Miller, et al.
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