Nursing staff management system in health care facilities of ukraine
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15574/PS.2018.58.113Keywords:
qualified nurse, management, regulatory and legal frameworkAbstract
The management in nursing is analysed in the article. An attempt has been made to improve the training system of nurses of bachelor and master degrees and position them in the career structuring vertical of the healthcare environment, with changes of tasks and functions that must be supported by the regulatory and legal framework.References
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