A subjective view: Nurse satisfaction and the review process.

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John J. Durcho is a staff nurse at the University of Maryland Shore Emergency Center at Queenstown, in Queenstown, Md. Ruth Ann Jones is the director of Acute Care and Emergency Services at the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Easton and Dorchester and Shore Emergency Center at Queenstown. At the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center, Karen Gabel Speroni is the chair of the Nursing Research Council; Marybeth E. Daniels is a clinical nurse, Telemetry; Cynthia P. Beemer is a nurse manager, Critical Care; and Marlon G. Daniel is a statistician.

Published: February 2016

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