Implementing the Advanced Practice Nursing Survey Results: Report by the Online Services and Education Team
@article{Robison2004ImplementingTA, title={Implementing the Advanced Practice Nursing Survey Results: Report by the Online Services and Education Team}, author={J. Robison and D. Swan and C. Jolley and C. Robinson and C. Simonson and Pamela Hallquist and W. Vogel}, journal={Oncology Nursing Forum}, year={2004}, volume={31}, pages={881-885} }
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