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Elizabeth Anionwu, Head of the Mary Seacole Centre for Nursing Practice, Thames Valley University recalls how a lack of information on sickle cell disorders became a driving force in her quest to search out answers, and shares the lessons--especially the importance of sharing ideas--that she has lea...

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Published inNurse researcher Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 84 - 86
Main Author Anionwu, Elizabeth N
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Royal College of Nursing Publishing Company (RCN) 2007
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Summary:Elizabeth Anionwu, Head of the Mary Seacole Centre for Nursing Practice, Thames Valley University recalls how a lack of information on sickle cell disorders became a driving force in her quest to search out answers, and shares the lessons--especially the importance of sharing ideas--that she has learned along the way.
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ISSN:1351-5578
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DOI:10.7748/nr2007.01.14.2.84.c6023