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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Thompson, C.M.M. Caring for people with mental health problems who present at the emergency department: A nurse educator's journey 2005
Pearson, J.R. Health promotion in one New Zealand primary school: A case study 2002
McLoughlin, N. Dying to know: Advancing palliative care nursing competence with education in elderly health settings 2007
Noble-Adams, R. Being and becoming an exemplary nurse: An authentic journey 2006
Gare, L. Patient experience of joint replacement education: A joint venture 2006
Sims, D.A. The benefits and challenges of one New Zealand nursing undergraduate clinical education model: A case study 2004
Matheson, S. Psychiatric/mental health nursing: Positioning undergraduate education 2002
Gardner, G.; Dunn, S.; Carryer, J.B.; Gardner, A. Competency and capability: Imperative for nurse practitioner education 2006 Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing 24 8-14
Ramsden, I. Cultural safety and nursing education in Aotearoa and Te Waipounamu 2002
Bogossian, F.; Cooper, S.; Kelly, M.; Levett-Jones, T.; McKenna, L.; Slark, J.; Seaton, P. Best practice in clinical simulation education -- are we there yet? A cross-sectional survey of simulation in Australian and New Zealand pre-registration nursing education 2018 Collegian 25 327-334
Wilson, S.; Carryer, J.B. Emotional competence and nursing education : A New Zealand study 2008 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 24 36-47
Spence, D.; Anderson, M. Implementing a prescribing practicum within a Master's degree in advanced nursing practice 2007 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 23 27-42
Haitana, J. Building relationships: A qualitative descriptive study reflective of the day-to-day experiences of one group of preceptors in a provincial hospital in New Zealand 2007
Findlay, W. The effect of peer learning and review groups on practice nurses' clinical practice: A mixed method survey 2006
Stewart, A.; Thompson, R. Exploring critical thinking: In conversation with a graduate 2005 J. McDrury (Ed.), Nursing matters: A reader for teaching and learning in the clinical setting (pp. 9-26)