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Archive 2019
Final BSc Nursing Degree Group: The contribution of Nursing Theory to Contemporary Nursing Practice.

Lecturing Team include: Dr. Margaret Landers (Module Leader), Ms Mary O’Sullivan, Dr Máirín O’Mahony and Dr Malitha Monis.
Final BSc Nursing Degree Group following recent assessment through oral presentations on the contributions of nursing theory to contemporary nursing practice. Pictured are students from the specialities of General, Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Nursing. Students articulated the concepts underpinning the discipline of nursing including caring, adaptation, expertise and aesthetic knowing. These concepts were discussed in the context of seminal and contemporary theoretical and empirical literature.