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Earth dance and fire song: A journey towards transformative reconciliation in nursing education
Author: Fraser, Joanna
Date created: 2022-01-18
Self-Explanation and Self-Questioning Prompts in Online Medical Health Learning
Author: Samadi, Donya
Date created: 2017-04-13
Handheld Computers and Baccalaureate Nursing Students: Supporting or Hindering Development of Caring Relationships with Receivers of Care
Author: Theroux, Sandra Colleen
Date created: 2013-07-19

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