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Book club: your reviews

14-Oct-2011

Every week a reader of nursingtimes.net will review a book for your pleasure. Do you want to review a book for book club? Email ibadete.fetahu@emap.com for instructions.

TAryn_Hill

Nursing Education: Planning and delivering the curriculum

21-May-2013

‘The information contained in this publication is evidence based and is aimed at developing the future of nursing.’

Anne_Duell

Placement Learning in Cancer and Palliative Care Nursing. A guide for students in practice

17-May-2013

‘This book should be considered by students of nursing who are going to embark on placements within cancer wards and palliative care’

Clare_Dixon

The Student Guide to Counselling and Psychotherapy Approaches

16-May-2013

‘I think it would be useful not only to mental health nurses but to all nurses as many patients will be in need of counselling at some point in their lives and it is good to be aware of all the approaches.’

Jane_Brown

Kidney Disease From Advanced Disease to Bereavement, second edition

14-May-2013

‘As this is pocket sized it is a must for nephrologists, renal nurses, student nurses and doctors and palliative care staff.’

Jane_Brown

Nurses with Disabilities Professional Issues and Job Retention

13-May-2013

‘This book is a must for all healthcare managers, recruitment, occupational health, human resources and for all nurses working within the healthcare setting to gain a full understanding and dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding disability’

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