Creative Educational Strategies for Health Promotion

The dramatic changes in health care delivery present challenges to nurses in practice and to the educators who must prepare professional nurses for the uncertain world of tomorrowʼs managed care environment. In light of the increased emphasis on health promotion occurring with current changes in hea...

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