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Heather Jarman Consultant nurse, Emergency care at St George’s Hospital in London, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) emergency care incubator
Why becoming a research-active nurse offers opportunities for exciting and rewarding work
Research is at the centre of evidence-based practice and has never been more visible, with the pandemic highlighting its value in developing life-saving and preventative treatments, including the coronavirus vaccine.
Emergency Nurse.
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doi: 10.7748/en.29.5.20.s12
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