Student life - Helping nurses to speak up.

Nurs Stand

Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland.

Published: July 2016

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How we respond to students who raise concerns is important because the experience will shape their future practice. Students often worry about what they might experience when they return to the practice environment, so need to be reassured they are doing the right thing.

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