Continuing Nursing Education - Be a Lifelong Learner
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Continuing Nursing Education, Learning in Nursing professionAbstract
“Let us never consider ourselves as finished nurses. We must be learning all our lives”-Florence Nightingale. Continuing Nursing Education identifies, develops co-ordinates, delivers and evaluates education for nurses and other health care providers. These programs promote lifelong learning, the maintenance of competencies and quality of care and are accessible to professionals throughout their careers.
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