Nurses’ ability to reflect on their practice is vital to the profession
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Nurses’ ability to reflect on their practice is vital to the profession

Barry Quinn Consultant editor, Nursing Management

Nursing has played a central role in human society for centuries, but it is less than a hundred years since nursing in the UK became a compulsory registered role to protect the vulnerable in society. Our profession continues to develop to meet the needs of the society in which it operates.

Nursing Management. 26, 2, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/nm.26.2.5.s1

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