Voices - Peter Carter says the RCN plans to expand its influence for a better future
The RCN’s annual general meeting, held recently in London, is special because it gives members the opportunity to turn up, stand up and speak up, and those who are privileged to lead the college are held to account.
Nursing Standard.
22, 8, 28-28.
doi: 10.7748/ns.22.8.28.s33
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