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Re: tention of nurses in Labor&Delivery
From: Claudia Twisdale RN (twisdale@medispecialty.com)
Tue, 20 Mar 2001 16:25:52 -0600 (CST)
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I am a former Labor and Delivery Nurse, would be glad to help, what do you need?At Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Sally Talbot, RN wrote: >
> 03/18/01
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I am currently conducting research as a BSN student
>regarding retention of nurses in Labor&Delivery and/or
>developing a screening tool for the hiring of nurses for L&D. I would
>appreciate any input from anyone who has dealt
>with either of these issues. Thank you for your time.
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use when must restrict search to only the nursing forum...
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