Nursing in General Practice
 

SECTION THREE: For the nurse

 
3.1 Practice Nursing
3.2 General Practice
3.3 Roles
3.4 Skills/experience
3.5 Job applications
3.6 Managing nursing care
3.7 Induction guide
3.8 General practice financing
3.9 Accreditation
3.10 Legal/professional issues
3.11 Competency standards
3.12 Performance management
3.13 Professional portfolio
3.14 Support organisations
3.15 Education/training
3.16 Networking/mentoring
3.17 Procedures
3.18 Further information
3.19 Acronyms
3.20 Endnotes
 

3.20 Endnotes


1 Wagner et al. Organising Care for Patients with Chronic Illness, The Millbank Quarterly, 1996; 74 (4) 511-534.
2 Watts et al. General Practice Nursing in Australia, RACGP/RCNA, 2004, cited in AGPN, Demonstration Divisions Resource Kit, 2005.
3 Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA). Fact Sheet No. 1, Nurses in General Practice: Roles, 2001.
4 RCNA. Nursing in General Practice — guide for the general practice team, 2005; 13-14.
5 RCNA. Nursing in General Practice — guide for the general practice team, 2005; 15.



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