Nurses' just deserts lie forsaken on the altar of GPs' greed
I was once the death correspondent on a weekly paper aimed at GPs. Although officially I was 'features editor', my main task was to find enough dead doctors to fill the obituary section, which meant scouring the medical press, local newspapers and the Daily Telegraph in search of late, lamented and usually male medics.
Nursing Standard. 13, 50, 23-23. doi: 10.7748/ns.13.50.23.s34
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