
The faculty shortage in nursing: global implications
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Broome, ME
Published in: Nurs Outlook
2009
Duke Scholars
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Nurs Outlook
DOI
ISSN
0029-6554
Publication Date
2009
Volume
57
Start / End Page
1 / 2
Related Subject Headings
- World Health Organization
- United States
- Personnel Staffing and Scheduling
- Personnel Selection
- Nursing
- International Cooperation
- Humans
- Health Services Needs and Demand
- Global Health
- Faculty, Nursing
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Broome, M. E. (2009). The faculty shortage in nursing: global implications. Nurs Outlook, 57, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2008.11.001
Broome, M. E. “The faculty shortage in nursing: global implications.” Nurs Outlook 57 (2009): 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2008.11.001.
Broome ME. The faculty shortage in nursing: global implications. Nurs Outlook. 2009;57:1–2.
Broome, M. E. “The faculty shortage in nursing: global implications.” Nurs Outlook, vol. 57, 2009, pp. 1–2. Manual, doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2008.11.001.
Broome ME. The faculty shortage in nursing: global implications. Nurs Outlook. 2009;57:1–2.

Published In
Nurs Outlook
DOI
ISSN
0029-6554
Publication Date
2009
Volume
57
Start / End Page
1 / 2
Related Subject Headings
- World Health Organization
- United States
- Personnel Staffing and Scheduling
- Personnel Selection
- Nursing
- International Cooperation
- Humans
- Health Services Needs and Demand
- Global Health
- Faculty, Nursing