Successful student group projects: Perspectives and strategies

Nurses are a critical element in an increasingly interprofessional and complex health care system. In every practice arena and role, nurses need skills in negotiation, managing conflict, and working in cooperation with diverse groups. Group work assignments help build these expected role competencie...

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