Freedom to choose
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Freedom to choose

Christine Payne Copplestone Associates, Rochester, Kent

life as a freelance nurse entrepreneur is certainly different from anything I had known in the health service. Gone are the certainty and the daily grind. The first tiling you learn is to accept risk and erratic work flow. But the freedom to choose the work you do and flexibility of how you can spend your time is a reward in itself. For once, quality of life, professional autonomy, integrity and choice take on significant meaning.

Nursing Standard. 11, 24, 23-24. doi: 10.7748/ns.11.24.23.s38

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