Voices-strong nursing leaders are role models for students, says elizabeth anionwu
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Voices-strong nursing leaders are role models for students, says elizabeth anionwu

Elizabeth Anionwu Emeritus professor of nursing, Thames Valley University

Last month United States and UK national nursing organisations hit the headlines with their positions on highly controversial policies. The RCN took a neutral stance on assisted suicide, while the American Nurses Association strongly reaffirmed its support of president Barack Obama’s healthcare reform proposals.

Nursing Standard. 23, 51, 26-26. doi: 10.7748/ns.23.51.26.s26

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