COVID‐19: Looking to the future of nursing: innovations & policy recommendations

The impressive work of nurses, midwives and other health and emergency workers is far from over in the COVID‐19 pandemic. But opportunities to learn from adversity are being explored and enacted in many settings and locations. Many ideas, opinions, research findings, innovations in practice, and pol...

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International Nurses Day
Midwifery
Midwives
Nurses
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