Heady days in nursing education
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Heady days in nursing education

Ray Field Director, Of nurse education and professional development, St George's Healthcare NHS Trust
Philip Burnard Reader and Vice Dean, School of Nursing Studies, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff

One nurse remembers a key figure from his RMN training. Ray Field recalls

Phil Bumard was different to the other charge nurses. He went to college one day each week, where he was studying for a Diploma in Nursing.

Mental Health Practice. 1, 2, 36-36. doi: 10.7748/mhp.1.2.36.s25

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