RCN concerned nursing associate role ‘remains ill-defined’
Digital Edition: RCN concerned nursing associate role ‘remains ill-defined’
Concerns remain over how new nursing associates will be trained and whether they will be used as substitutes for registered nurses, according to the Royal College of Nursing.
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