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International Journal of Nursing & Clinical Practices Volume 4 (2017), Article ID 4:IJNCP-257, 2 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2017/257
Original Article
Promoting Caring by Increasing Realism in the Simulated Environment

Gail Ward, Lisa Bridwell Robinson* and Laurie Jowers Ware

Tanner Health System School of Nursing, University of West Georgia, 1601 Maple St, Carrollton, GA 30118, USA
Dr. Lisa Bridwell Robinson, Tanner Health System School of Nursing, University of West Georgia, 1601 Maple St, Carrollton, GA 30118, USA; E-mail: lisarobinsonnp@gmail.com
11 August 2017; 21 October 2017; 23 October 2017
Ward G, Robinson LB, Ware LJ (2017) Promoting Caring by Increasing Realism in the Simulated Environment. Int J Nurs Clin Pract 4: 257. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2017/257

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