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Clinical supervision

Janette Bartle Practice development nurse, Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust at the time of writing this article. She is now nurse specialist (ENT) at the Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust

Janette Bartle describes how practice development nurses can encourage multidisciplinary partnerships

The White Paper on clinical governance (DoH 1999) offers a framework for the delivery of high quality care and the creation of a systematic set of mechanisms to support staff. This article attempts to identify the need for clinical supervision within the context of clinical governance.

Nursing Management. 7, 5, 30-33. doi: 10.7748/nm.7.5.30.s10

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