How nurses can plant the seeds of civility
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How nurses can plant the seeds of civility

Cynthia Clark Strategic nursing adviser, ATI Nursing Education, Boise State University, Idaho, US, and founder of Civility Matters

Healthcare organisations could be likened to an aspen grove, in which a single seedling can reinvigorate an entire system

The evolving dynamic of interaction and communication between individuals in a healthcare system can be compared to that of an aspen grove: a single, vast connection in which a tiny sprout can create incredible change and transformation.

Nursing Management. 24, 10, 16-16. doi: 10.7748/nm.24.10.16.s17

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