the benefits of expanding clinical
practice,
maximizing
nursing
contribution and the quality of
service we provide to our
communities.
“Twenty years from now, you
will be more disappointed by the
things you didn’t do than by the
ones you did. So throw off the
bowlines, sail away from the
safe harbour, catch the trade
winds in your sails. Explore.
Dream. Discover.”
The NZNO Library
Resources for
Nurses
The NZNO Library has a wide
range of hardcopy and online
resources available to support the
information needs of members.
Check out the updated NZNO
Library
resource
lists.
http://www.nzno.org.nz/resources/li
brary/resource_lists
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provided to NZNO members free
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charge.
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[email protected] and let us
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know which ones you are
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interested in.
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1.
Australia's
nurses and
midwivesn sharing our stories
(2012). Australian Nursing Journal.
20(4), 28-33.
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the Australian
Nursing Federation's
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"Australia's Nurses and Midwives:
You Couldn't Be in Better Hands"
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campaign,
August ofe 2012. Profiles of several
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federation
includingl registered nurse Ben
Gorrie, iclinical nurse specialist
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Lizzie Barrett
and registered
pediatric gnurse Jenna Fanning, are
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presented
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2.
Collins,
A. R. (2014).
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Emphasizing
Health and Wellness
at the Louisiana Correctio