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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Isles, P. An exploration of the difference that academic study makes to Registered General Nurses and Registered General and Obstetric Nurses 2003
Scott, S.; Johnson, Y.; Caughley, B. An evaluation of the new graduate orientation programme: Introduced at Capital Coast District Health Board's Wellington Hospital in March 1998 2003
Roberts, F. The people the programme & the place: Nurses' perceptions of the Lakeland Health Professional Development Programme 1999
Mason, B. An analysis of the role of the practice nurse in primary health care, 2000/2001 2002
Mossop, M.D. Older patients' perspectives of being cared for by first year nursing students 2000
Kinealy, T.; Arroll, B.; Kenealy, H.; Docherty, B.; Scott, D.; Scragg, R.; Simmons, D. Diabetes care: Practice nurse roles, attitudes and concerns 2004 Journal of Advanced Nursing 48 68-75
Wassner, A. Labour of love: Childbirth at Dunedin Hospital, 1862-1972 1999 Dissector
Pearson, J.R.; Holloway, K. T. A postgraduate primary health care programme for experienced registered nurses and newly graduated nurses 2006 Whitireia Nursing Journal 13 44-52
Harding, T.S. Male nurses: The struggle for acceptance 2004 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 9 17-19
Floyd, S.; Meyer, A. Intramuscular injections: What's best practice? 2007 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 13 20-22
Harding, T.S.; North, N.; Perkins, R. Sexualizing men's touch: Male nurses and the use of intimate touch in clinical practice 2008 Research & Theory for Nursing Practice 22 88-102
Simon, V.N. Characterising Maori nursing practice 2006 Contemporary Nurse 22 203-213
Buxton, J. Factors which may influence parental decisions about childhood vaccinations 2007
Dredge, A. Satisfaction with and importance of selected preceptor characteristics: A new graduate perspective 2008
McDonald, S.; Willis, G.; Fourie, W.; Hedgecock, B. Graduate nurses and their experience of postgraduate education within a Graduate Nurse programme 2007 (Monograph Series 2/2007)