Two-way talks.
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, Journal Article
Oermann, MH
Published in: Nursing management
June 1999
Nurse managers can create a setting where staff share concerns and learn from each other. Clinical discussions offer you a chance to educate staff, measure learning needs, and develop their critical thinking skills.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Nursing management
EISSN
1538-8670
ISSN
0744-6314
Publication Date
June 1999
Volume
30
Issue
6
Start / End Page
56 / 58
Related Subject Headings
- Social Support
- Problem Solving
- Nursing, Supervisory
- Nursing Staff
- Nurse Administrators
- Interprofessional Relations
- Humans
- Communication
- Clinical Competence
- 4205 Nursing
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Oermann, M. H. (1999). Two-way talks. Nursing Management, 30(6), 56–58.
Oermann, M. H. “Two-way talks.” Nursing Management 30, no. 6 (June 1999): 56–58.
Oermann MH. Two-way talks. Nursing management. 1999 Jun;30(6):56–8.
Oermann, M. H. “Two-way talks.” Nursing Management, vol. 30, no. 6, June 1999, pp. 56–58.
Oermann MH. Two-way talks. Nursing management. 1999 Jun;30(6):56–58.
Published In
Nursing management
EISSN
1538-8670
ISSN
0744-6314
Publication Date
June 1999
Volume
30
Issue
6
Start / End Page
56 / 58
Related Subject Headings
- Social Support
- Problem Solving
- Nursing, Supervisory
- Nursing Staff
- Nurse Administrators
- Interprofessional Relations
- Humans
- Communication
- Clinical Competence
- 4205 Nursing