Study Skills in Health Care
Posted on: Friday, 18 February 2005, 03:00 CST
Study Skills in Health Care By Jane Taylor nelson thornes 13.00 ISBN 0-7487-7119-0
Billed as an 'essential guide' for students undertaking any health care training, Study Skills in Health Care provides advice on the preparation of various types of presentations and how to cope with work and study stress, as well as information on copyright law, essay and report writing
. It is part of the Foundations in Nursing and Health Care series, an eight book series edited by Lynne Wigens which includes the titles: Sociology for Health Carers; Writing Skills in Health Care; Introduction to Research; and Profiles and Portfolios in Evidence. The books can be used together or as individual reference guides. Copyright Australian Nursing Federation Feb 2005Source: Australian Nursing Journal; ANJ
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