Conference presentations: developing nursing knowledge by disseminating research findings
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- DOI: 10.7748/nr2007.10.15.1.70.c6056
Conference presentations: developing nursing knowledge by disseminating research findings
Abstract
Conference presentations provide a potentially valuable means of encouraging more nurses to contribute to the development of nursing knowledge. This article by Brenda Happell, intended especially for novice presenters, aims to help nurses decide the most appropriate conference at which to present.
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