Why we should value the personal contribution of emergency nurses
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Why we should value the personal contribution of emergency nurses

Tricia Scott Consultant editor, Emergency Nurse

In August I was in Durban, South Africa, to deliver a plenary paper at the annual conference of the Critical Care Society of South Africa. This year’s event, called Critical Care, Let’s Make It Personal, focused on psychosocial issues in the delivery of critical care.

Emergency Nurse. 26, 3, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/en.26.3.5.s1

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