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The NAM Asked, You Tweeted

Jul 25, 2019

The NAM Asked, You Tweeted

Missed the National Academy of Medicine’s #Nursing2030Chat2 on twitter? We captured the questions and select responses for a recap:

The Future of Nursing 2020 – 2030 Twitter Chat 2

For additional information, visit: https://staging.campaignforaction.org/shape-the-future-of-nursing/

 
 

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by Jordan Green

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