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Advancing a non-existing specialisation in nursing care requires strong leadership, resilience and total commitment to patient care and to the nursing profession. These were the hard lessons that we learned over almost three decades in our endeavours for ... see more

Clinical teaching and learning of nursing students are part of work-integrated learning. In 2010 the Nursing Education Stakeholders identified clinical teaching as a weak point in nursing education in South Africa and developed a Clinical nursing educatio... see more

AbstractIn this article data obtained from questionnaires, completed by 91 professional nurses who requested their names to be removed from the South African Nursing Council’s register for the 2000 registration year, are presented and discussed.OpsommingI... see more

AbstractThe impact of Calvinist theology and of reformed leadership on the South African Council of Churches (SACC) is vast. After a brief history of the SACC, the author notes the contribution that a number of reformed and presbyterian clergy and theo... see more

AbstractThe impact of Calvinist theology and of reformed leadership on the South African Council of Churches (SACC) is vast. After a brief history of the SACC, the author notes the contribution that a number of reformed and presbyterian clergy and theo... see more

Ambiguities and role confusion exist with regard to specialist and clinically advanced nursing/midwifery practice globally and in most healthcare settings. This confusion requires clarification in such a way that specialist/clinical advanced nursing and m... see more

The regulation of the nursing profession and the protection of the public in general health service and nursing practice matters has been the main responsibility of the South African Nursing Council in South Africa since its inception in 1944. This is don... see more

Strauss and Corbin’s (1990) grounded theory approach was used to guide the research process. The South African Nursing Council’s (SANC) education committee, the National Department of Health, human resources division representatives as well as seven nursi... see more

Private Higher Education (PHE) in South Africa has been perceived to deliver programmes of questionable quality in search of profit maximisation (CHE 2016, 84). To curb this perception, the Council on Higher Education (CHE) has instituted strict regulatio... see more

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