It’s our duty to help students blossom safely
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It’s our duty to help students blossom safely

Janet Davies @janetRCN RCN chief executive and general secretary

New nursing students will soon get their first experience of working in our communities and on our wards. This year will see a wider range of students, as well as a potential increase in numbers as more apprentices join established university students.

Nursing Standard. 32, 7, 28-28. doi: 10.7748/ns.32.7.28.s27

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