Why nursing students’ supernumerary status must be protected
Students on placement are not counted as part of the workforce, but after the disruption caused by COVID-19, some fear the status is under threat
As a nursing student, half your learning time is spent on clinical placements, where you have supernumerary status.
Nursing Standard.
37, 7, 24-25.
doi: 10.7748/ns.37.7.24.s15
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