The Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom (RCN UK) Travel Health Forum
Travel Medicine in the United Kingdom is a nurse-led speciality, with services provided mainly in Primary Care, but also in Occupational Health (NHS and Industry) Armed Services, schools, universities, independent clinics and charitable organisations. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) is a professi...
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