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NU4032 Nursing Management of Challenging Acute Nursing Episodes (CANE)
Pictured L - R; Ms. Nuala Walshe, Ms. Siobhan Murphy, Dr. Melissa Corbally and Ms. Sinead O'Brien.
During the ongoing simulations for NU4032 Nursing Management of Challenging Acute Nursing Episodes (CANE) the Clinical Skills Simulation Resource Centre had a very welcome visit by Dr. Melissa Corbally from DCU, Dublin who was there to observe the workings of the simulation and discuss the operational proceedures as well as talk to the students.