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Siobhan Tiernan

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Journal of Nursing Management|February 15, 2013
The relationship between gender role stereotypes and requisite managerial characteristics: the case of nursing and midwifery professionalsElaine Berkery, Siobhan Tiernan, Michael Morley
Journal of Nursing Management|July 22, 2016
The relationship between gender role stereotypes and requisite managerial characteristics: The case of nursing and midwifery professionals: a response to LalorElaine Berkery, Siobhan Tiernan, Michael Morley
Australian Family Physician|June 5, 2015
Reducing risk in general practiceSiobhan Tiernan, Robyn Chambers, Katharine Richardson, et al.
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Journal of Nursing Management|February 15, 2013
The relationship between gender role stereotypes and requisite managerial characteristics: the case of nursing and midwifery professionalsElaine Berkery, Siobhan Tiernan, Michael Morley
Journal of Nursing Management|July 22, 2016
The relationship between gender role stereotypes and requisite managerial characteristics: The case of nursing and midwifery professionals: a response to LalorElaine Berkery, Siobhan Tiernan, Michael Morley
Australian Family Physician|June 5, 2015
Reducing risk in general practiceSiobhan Tiernan, Robyn Chambers, Katharine Richardson, et al.
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