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Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|January 18, 2022
Shifting Sands: A View from the Centre in 2021Michael Villeneuve, Tim Guest
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|August 1, 2024
Legacy and Evolution: Future Directions for the Canadian Nurses AssociationTim Guest, Michael Villeneuve
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|February 22, 2020
The Canadian Nurses Association: Reflections on the NCLEX-RN through the Lens of Nursing History and EvolutionMichael J Villeneuve, Claire Betker, Tim Guest
The British Journal of Radiology|August 14, 2020
Optimisation of tube voltage range (kVp) for AP abdomen, pelvis and spine imaging of average patients with a digital radiography (DR) imaging system using a computer simulatorCraig Steven Moore, Tim Wood, Stephen Balcam, et al.
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Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|January 18, 2022
Shifting Sands: A View from the Centre in 2021Michael Villeneuve, Tim Guest
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|August 1, 2024
Legacy and Evolution: Future Directions for the Canadian Nurses AssociationTim Guest, Michael Villeneuve
Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)|February 22, 2020
The Canadian Nurses Association: Reflections on the NCLEX-RN through the Lens of Nursing History and EvolutionMichael J Villeneuve, Claire Betker, Tim Guest
The British Journal of Radiology|August 14, 2020
Optimisation of tube voltage range (kVp) for AP abdomen, pelvis and spine imaging of average patients with a digital radiography (DR) imaging system using a computer simulatorCraig Steven Moore, Tim Wood, Stephen Balcam, et al.
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