Improving quality of primary health care in a Sudanese dispensary
Sue Campbell Country representative of GOAL, Uganda
Nursing in a poverty-stricken war zone means working with poor facilities and coping with different attitudes. Sue Campbell explores how working overseas does not need to curtail the nurse’s professional development, and shows how some of the trends followed in the UK can apply abroad.
Nursing Standard.
14, 19, 39-41.
doi: 10.7748/ns2000.01.14.19.39.c2753
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