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WORRIED NURSING CLINICALS WILL BE BANNED? PARTNER UP

Aug 17, 2020, 19:28 PM by Gina Kellogg

Leawood, Kan. (Aug. 17, 2020) — Last spring, when the novel coronavirus began spreading across the United States, students expressed a lot of fear. Fear of getting sick. Fear of loved ones becoming ill. Fear of not graduating due to missed clinicals. 

Their fears were — and continue to be —valid.

Now, however, students are overcoming their fears as nursing groups join with providers to get students back into clinical settings. It's all happening due to the development of academic-practice partnerships.

Read about this positive development here.

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