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NURSENET STUFF
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About NURSENET
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28 February 2002 subscribership STATS
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The NURSENET Guide
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Some fine accomplishments by NURSENET Subscribers
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NURSING ONLINE PIN
Here's how to order Bob Baxter's Nursing
Online pin. The pin is the realization of Penny Heaslip's 1994 suggestion
on NURSENET that nurses who are online need a pin to wear at conferences
so that we can recognize each other.
NURSENET group on 
The
NURSENET Dinosaur Chronicles. Theresa Serant developed this archive
for us.
Were you looking for Susan Sparks' Cybertourtorials?
They used to reside on this page, but they were removed when Susan
considered them out of date. See her
note about this. But there arose a hue and cry to make them available
again, so happily the Cybertourtorials
are now available on the University of Connecticut School of Nursing website.
National
Nurse Search: A page that decodes all those initials and abbreviations
for nurses' credentials.
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