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Using AAACN Standards to Develop a Model of Service Excellence for Telehealth Nursing for Branch Clinics at Naval Medical Center San Diego/There's a Hole in the Bucket: Innovations in Staff Retention in a Large Telehealth Call Center

Date
April 20, 2008
$16
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Toronto



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Speakers

Speaker Image for Laurie Gentene
Laurie Gentene, MA, RN, CDR, USN
Speaker Image for Ann Marie Devers
Ann Marie Devers, MSN, RN, CDR, USN
Speaker Image for Lara Mazzei
Lara Mazzei, RN, BScN

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