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Archive 2018
The Gender, Justice and Care; 19th International Nursing Ethics Conference & 4th International Ethics in Care Conference.

Presenting at the recent 19th International Nursing Ethics Conference & 4th International Ethics in Care Conference
Pictured at The Gender, Justice and Care; 19th International Nursing Ethics Conference & 4th International Ethics in Care Conference, held in Brookfield Health Sciences Complex on September 2nd 2018, were BSc in Nursing Studies Graduates Odisigo Chidilim, Lokosu Julian and Odisigo Chinenyenwa. These graduates presented a paper on The Contribution of Benner’s Framework from Novice to Expert to the Clinical Learning of Nursing Students. Also included is Dr Margaret Landers, College Lecturer.