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Kwai, K. The value of a programme of clinical supervision for graduate nurses: An evaluative study 2004 details  
Bleach, A. Nurses talk the walk: An exploration of nurses' perception of advanced nursing practice on acute mental health inpatient units in New Zealand 2005 details  
Clarke, R. New graduate nurse experiences of using health assessment skills in practice: A descriptive qualitative study 2006 details  
Higgins, A. Collaboration within primary health care in rural New Zealand 2006 details  
Medlin, E. Practice nursing: An autoethnography: Changes, developments and influences 2006 details  
McGirr, S. New graduate nurses clinical decision making: A methodological challenge 2007 details  
Bailey, A.M. The New Zealand practice nurse in the primary health environment of the 21st century 2004 details  
Atherfold, C. Will someone walk with me? A case study exploration of graduate nurses' perceptions of the preceptored experience 2008 details   url
Williams, B.G. The primacy of the nurse in New Zealand 1960s-1990s: Attitudes, beliefs and responses over time 2000 details   url
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) details  
Dredge, A. Satisfaction with and importance of selected preceptor characteristics: A new graduate perspective 2008 details  
Buxton, J. Factors which may influence parental decisions about childhood vaccinations 2007 details  
Mason, B. An analysis of the role of the practice nurse in primary health care, 2000/2001 2002 details  
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 details  
Isles, P. An exploration of the difference that academic study makes to Registered General Nurses and Registered General and Obstetric Nurses 2003 details  
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