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AboutNursing.net Description: Searchable database of links. (aboutnursing.net) |
Exceptional Nurse Description: For nurses and students with disabilities. Offers annotated links to equipment, mentors, employment, financial aid, legal issues and research. (ExceptionalNurse.com) |
Nurse Web Search Assistant Description: Links to organisations, conditions, people and education information. (sooby.com) |
Nursing City Description: Links to various medical related sites, divided by region. (nursing-city.com) |
Nursing Internet Resources Description: Developed by the Research Librarian for Nursing at the University of Adelaide, to provide links to sites on the Internet which may be useful to those practising or studying in this field. (library.adelaide.edu.au) |
Nursing Planet Description: Offers links to a variety of articles. (nursingplanet.com) |
The Virtual Nursing Center Description: Offers links to references, online journals, dictionaries, grand rounds, and continuing education courses. (martindalecenter.com) |
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