‘Asking the ‘why’ about men’s health’
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‘Asking the ‘why’ about men’s health’

John McLuskey Associate professor, School of Nursing, University of Nottingham, UK

John McLuskey, associate professor at the University of Nottingham’s school of nursing, explains why constantly asking questions has driven his career forward

All children ask questions but I was a prolific question master. At the age of eight, my brother-in-law offered me a pound if I didn’t ask another question for the following hour. After ten minutes, his money was still safe in his hands as something else caught my attention requiring a what, how, who, where or why answer.

Nurse Researcher. 15, 2, 82-84. doi: 10.7748/nr2008.01.15.2.82.c6323

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