What’s next for mental health nursing after COVID-19?
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What’s next for mental health nursing after COVID-19?

Neil Brimblecombe @NeilBrimblecom1 Consultant editor, Mental Health Practice

I join Mental Health Practice as consultant editor – succeeding the irreplaceable Ian Hulatt – at the most extraordinary of times. After months of the COVID-19 crisis we should reflect on its long-term implications for mental health nursing.

Mental Health Practice. 23, 4, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/mhp.23.4.5.s1

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