Four of the authors are affiliated with the University of Kansas School of Nursing in Kansas City, KS: Carol Smith is a professor, Naomi King is a clinical instructor, Susan Kleinbeck is a research assistant professor, and Marilyn Werkowitch is a research assistant nurse and a staff nurse at the Kansas University Medical Center Hospital. Kim Haynes is a clinical nurse specialist at Trinity Lutheran Hospital in Kansas City, MO. Shelby Rebeck works in staff development at Shawnee Mission Medical Center in Overland Park, KS. Beatriz Murdock is affiliated with the School of Social Welfare al the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS. Howard Rosenthal is an associate professor at the University of Missouri- Kansas City and the medical director at the Limb Preservation Institute in Kansas City. MO.
Patients as Peer Preceptors for Orthopedic Oncology Rehabilitation Patients
Article first published online: 10 JUL 2012
DOI: 10.1002/j.2048-7940.1998.tb02134.x
1998 Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
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Smith, C. E., Haynes, K., Rebeck, S. L., Murdock, B. H., King, N., Kleinbeck, S. V.M., Werkowitch, M. and Rosenthal, H. G. (1998), Patients as Peer Preceptors for Orthopedic Oncology Rehabilitation Patients. Rehabilitation Nursing, 23: 78–83. doi: 10.1002/j.2048-7940.1998.tb02134.x
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Four of the authors are affiliated with the University of Kansas School of Nursing in Kansas City, KS: Carol Smith is a professor, Naomi King is a clinical instructor, Susan Kleinbeck is a research assistant professor, and Marilyn Werkowitch is a research assistant nurse and a staff nurse at the Kansas University Medical Center Hospital. Kim Haynes is a clinical nurse specialist at Trinity Lutheran Hospital in Kansas City, MO. Shelby Rebeck works in staff development at Shawnee Mission Medical Center in Overland Park, KS. Beatriz Murdock is affiliated with the School of Social Welfare al the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS. Howard Rosenthal is an associate professor at the University of Missouri- Kansas City and the medical director at the Limb Preservation Institute in Kansas City. MO.
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