Bad behaviour exists in nursing, but supportive colleagues are there too
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Bad behaviour exists in nursing, but supportive colleagues are there too

Barry Quinn Senior lecturer, Queen’s University Belfast School of Nursing and Midwifery, Nursing Management

As a nurse leader, clinician and educator, one of the questions I enjoy asking colleagues and nursing students is: ‘What made you come into nursing?’ No matter where or in what context I ask this, it is usually greeted with smiles and thoughtful faces, as colleagues tell me about their desire to help, care and make a difference.

Nursing Management. 31, 2, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/nm.31.2.5.s1

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