AIM:\ud The aim of this paper is to report a study investigating the extent to which National Health Service cadet schemes widen access to professional health care education.\ud \ud BACKGROUND: \ud Cadet schemes have been reintroduced in the United Kingdom to increase recruitment of nurses and other health care staff to the National Health Service and also to widen access and increase participation in professional health care education by groups poorly represented in such education, including minority ethnic groups.\ud \ud METHODS:\ud A questionnaire survey of all cadet schemes (n = 62) in England at the time of the study was carried out, and the respondents were cadet scheme leaders (n = 62) and cadet students (n = 411). The questionnaires...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Background: The Allied Health Professions Support and Development Scheme was a pilot project adminis...
This study looks at whether UK specialist registrars (SpRs) are involved in teaching and meeting the...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to report a study investigating the extent to which National Health S...
Background. In response to the policy initiatives in England to secure recruitment and retention in ...
Background: The worldwide shortage of registered nurses [Buchan, J., Calman, L., 2004. The Global Sh...
Background: The worldwide shortage of registered nurses [Buchan, J., Calman, L., 2004. The Global Sh...
Background: The worldwide shortage of registered nurses [Buchan, J., Calman, L., 2004. The Global Sh...
In England many professional healthcare qualifications, including nursing, are only achievable throu...
Background The worldwide shortage of registered nurses [Buchan, J., Calman, L., 2004. The Global Sh...
In the context of various policy initiatives concerning widening access to and strengthening recruit...
In the context of various policy initiatives concerning widening access to and strengthening recruit...
Traditionally in the United Kingdom, reliance has been placed on unqualified support workers, such a...
As nursing continues to advance health care in the 21st century, the present change in demographics,...
Original article can be found at: http://www.journalofwoundcare.com/ Copyright MA HealthcarePeer rev...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Background: The Allied Health Professions Support and Development Scheme was a pilot project adminis...
This study looks at whether UK specialist registrars (SpRs) are involved in teaching and meeting the...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to report a study investigating the extent to which National Health S...
Background. In response to the policy initiatives in England to secure recruitment and retention in ...
Background: The worldwide shortage of registered nurses [Buchan, J., Calman, L., 2004. The Global Sh...
Background: The worldwide shortage of registered nurses [Buchan, J., Calman, L., 2004. The Global Sh...
Background: The worldwide shortage of registered nurses [Buchan, J., Calman, L., 2004. The Global Sh...
In England many professional healthcare qualifications, including nursing, are only achievable throu...
Background The worldwide shortage of registered nurses [Buchan, J., Calman, L., 2004. The Global Sh...
In the context of various policy initiatives concerning widening access to and strengthening recruit...
In the context of various policy initiatives concerning widening access to and strengthening recruit...
Traditionally in the United Kingdom, reliance has been placed on unqualified support workers, such a...
As nursing continues to advance health care in the 21st century, the present change in demographics,...
Original article can be found at: http://www.journalofwoundcare.com/ Copyright MA HealthcarePeer rev...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Background: The Allied Health Professions Support and Development Scheme was a pilot project adminis...
This study looks at whether UK specialist registrars (SpRs) are involved in teaching and meeting the...