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reflects the importance s v witmer also announcedthat- recognized as a parttime tempo- longterm care received a standing or selfregulatipnm the nursing jhere are 226 nurse practitioners rary or oncauskul minister we will ovation from registered nurses profession witmer said vf vthrbughdut the province with hold you accountable oiijthat one attending a conference in pe now nursing students many more to come aswell lychmondhillthursclaynight graduate f a rnixofjawdeniictjf twewill continue to movefpr f jlursessay die province will also the occasion was the 75th programs offeredin mepfoyincevf with primarycare andmaevbechallengedtto addressmewage r ri jljriiilij difference that currently exists w between nurses who workinhospi- italsjand their peerain the cornrnu the oldest nursing organization in offered at local high schools snureepractitiohers tiav the provincev nursing programs at communi- sworkingin canada sinceithe late v the nurses the warm reception came on ty colleges and universities will 70s when the first physician short- ontario jltgov hilary weston the heels of an announcement sbonbe linked tb provide the ageoccurred butnew legislation sppkeahiout the importance of witmer made the dav before degreegranting programs to stu- passed trusyeardenstkeir scope community nursing as foreseen by requiring that a bachelors degreein dents of practice to include prescnbing florence nightingale 150 years ago nursing be the standard for all new the change wdl hot affect nurses drugs and ordering xraysand lab as the destinyof all nursing is nurs- reeistered nurses beginning jan l currently working in the profession tests the advancedrpracticenps ing of the sick intheirhbmes 2005 f ftv nursing- officials say- the are being encouragedrto workan but community nurses earnon v degree designation is one v changes which also come with rural and remote communities average i5perjcentless than their registered i nurses kave ttbeen v funding to support jhv where itis 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