Enduring Issues in American Nursing
Discover the profound insights of Enduring Issues in American Nursing, authored by esteemed nurse historians and educators. Published by Springer Publishing Co Inc in 2000, this hardback edition spans 400 pages, delving into the rich tapestry of nursing history while addressing enduring challenges that resonate in today's healthcare landscape.
This compelling book explores critical themes such as professional autonomy, working conditions, and the dynamics of relationships with other health professionals. It also examines vital topics related to education and licensure, as well as the influences of gender, class, and race within the nursing profession.
Whether you're a nursing student, educator, or a professional in the field, this essential read offers valuable perspectives on the ongoing issues that shape nursing practice in America. Enhance your understanding of the past to better navigate the future of nursing.