50th Episode Special: Professional Governance Revisited with Dr. Tim Porter O’Grady
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Nursing Management Podcast
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In this special episode of the Nursing Management Podcast, we talk with Dr. Tim Porter-O’Grady about how professional governance has changed since 2018 when he first discussed the topic with us and how he envisions the nursing profession moving forward.
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