Nursing Now: developing nations show what nurses can achieve
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Nursing Now: developing nations show what nurses can achieve

Jennifer Trueland Freelance health journalist

The three-year campaign aims to inspire nurses around the world to fulfil their potential by challenging traditional roles and claiming their seat at the decision-making table

Nigel Crisp has a far from modest ambition: he wants to ‘turn the world upside down’, and he sees nursing as the key to making that happen.

Nursing Standard. 33, 2, 60-62. doi: 10.7748/ns.33.2.60.s19

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