Faculty practice and health policy: implications for leaders in nursing education.

作者: Joellen B. Edwards

DOI: 10.1097/00006216-200207000-00011

关键词: Nurse educationLocal governmentRural NursingOccupational health nursingNursing Faculty PracticeLegislationHealth policyRural healthMedical educationMedicine

摘要: This article describes the effects of selected health policies at federal, state, local, and institutional levels on Mountain City Extended Hours Health Center, a rural nursing faculty practice College Nursing East Tennessee State University. A description ways in which nurse leaders have influenced shaped policy through clinic is also presented. Rural legislation, state advanced practice, local government decisions, are among those factors considered. Suggestions for to maximize success achieving goals

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