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13 December, 2011
The lived experience of Australian nurses working in disaster environments - PhD progress
1:30 PM
Jamie Ranse
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This presentation outlines the literature review, research question, methodology and progress of my PhD. Overall, this presentation provided a superficial outline of what I plan to undertake for this work.
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