Could a nursing and social work dual degree be good for your career?
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Could a nursing and social work dual degree be good for your career?

Jessica Bradley Health journalist

Find out about the potential benefits of a seamless approach and what to expect from an integrated programme

There is growing recognition that adults with complex long-term conditions require care that is shaped and delivered with an integrated health and social care perspective.

Nursing Standard. 39, 2, 31-33. doi: 10.7748/ns.39.2.31.s16

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