A model for graduate nursing faculty teaching workload

No one nursing faculty workload formula can be applied to every nursing program, but disseminating how workload formulas and policies are developed can guide programs in the development of their own policies. There is a scarcity of literature delineating workload models in nursing education, and, mo...

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