Barriers and supports for development of a clinician scientist role in cerebrovascular nursing: a position paper
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Barriers and supports for development of a clinician scientist role in cerebrovascular nursing: a position paper
Abstract
This position paper will: 1. Provide an update on relevant current developments in the education, training and positioning of clinician nurse scientists; 2. Provide and promote a rational argument for the development of the clinician nurse scientist role; and 3. Discuss issues related to capacity building in clinical research in neuroscience nursing, with specific reference to and support for the cerebrovascular (stroke) specialty nursing area.
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