nursing education
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnursingandeducation
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nursing
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈnɜː.sɪŋ/us/ˈnɝː.sɪŋ/
A nursing mother is a woman who is feeding her baby with her own ...
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education
noun[S or U]
uk/ˌedʒ.ʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌedʒ.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get ...
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(Definition ofnursingandeducationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Besides basicnursingeducation, nurses need to participate in continuing education on ethics from the perspective of ethical theory and clinical practice.
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The most impressive change has occurred innursingeducation, where all programmes have integrated either health promotion or primary health care in their curriculum.
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Their activity is heavily underwritten through the state health insurance schemes and the government's finance of medical, paramedical andnursingeducationand training.
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Furthermore, with the advent of computer and telematics technologies, nursing educators need to rethinknursingeducationaltogether.
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Indeed, more than half of the nursing employees in the study institutions had received nonursingeducation.
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Does baccalaureatenursingeducationfor registered nurses foster professional reading?
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Despite a paucity of rigorous empirical investigation, 'reflective practice' has become focal innursingeducation.
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The quality ofnursingeducationis the cornerstone of the quality of nursing care for older people.
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A patientfocused approach may be the product of 'taught' knowledge which the participant has acquired during his or hernursingeducation.
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A related difficulty innursingeducationis the fragmentation of the curriculum.
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Neither approach is desirable fornursingeducation.
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The first concerns the differentials; the second concerns the special aspects demonstrated by the position of the sister-tutors and their effect onnursingeducation.
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I am sure that we shall all leave the discussion with new vistas on the whole aspect ofnursingeducationand practice.
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The changes effected innursingeducationare often made the scapegoat for the state that nursing is in.
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If that is true of schools and colleges as a whole, it is equally true in regard tonursingeducation.
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The amendment seeks to provide for an overview of the strategic planning ofnursingeducation.
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Accessingnursingeducationthrough vocational courses is increasingly popular; and that is educationally desirable.
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A number of reports have been issued in the past year, which help us to look at the present state of nursing andnursingeducation.
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