Nurse leaders warn that a growth in career routes will add to staff burden
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Nurse leaders warn that a growth in career routes will add to staff burden

Stephanie Jones-Berry Freelance health journalist

Emerging routes into nursing and changes to how students are supported on placement could present a challenge to practice supervisors and assessors, as well as introducing uncertainty about who does what

New routes into nursing – apprenticeships and nursing associates among them – are coinciding with the reform of education standards.

Nursing Standard. 33, 6, 35-37. doi: 10.7748/ns.33.6.35.s19

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