A powerhouse for global change
Shelagh Murphy International Secretary, Royal College of Nursing
The International council of nurses plays a crucial role in raising the profile of nurses and nursing in a world-wide arena. Shelagh Murphy examines the work of this influential body
THIS EDITION of Nursing Standard offers nurses the chance to win travel bursaries to attend the 21st International Council of Nurses (ICN) quadrennial congress (see page 26). But many nurses will have little idea of what the ICN is all about and why it is important to them as individuals.
Nursing Standard.
11, 3, 24-25.
doi: 10.7748/ns.11.3.24.s32
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