A dual registration degree in adult and children’s nursing can boost careers
Combining adult and children’s nursing in a four-year master’s degree can impress potential employers
For future nurses keen to embrace the cradle to grave ethos of the NHS, one nursing programme could be particularly apt – the dual registration degree in adult and children’s nursing.
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39, 5, 67-69.
doi: 10.7748/ns.39.5.67.s19
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