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Healthcare in the United Kingdom / National Health Service / Nursing in the United Kingdom / Nurse practitioner / Health care provider / Midwifery / Mid-level practitioner / American Nurses Credentialing Center / Health / Nursing / Medicine
Date: 2013-10-09 07:43:18
Healthcare in the United Kingdom
National Health Service
Nursing in the United Kingdom
Nurse practitioner
Health care provider
Midwifery
Mid-level practitioner
American Nurses Credentialing Center
Health
Nursing
Medicine

OECD study_Nurses in Advanced Roles_Feb2011.ppt

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