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The world has changed.
2022
Alison While
Emeritus Professor of Community Nursing, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, King's College London and Midwifery and Fellow of the Queen's Nursing Institute.
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HIPAA: how our health care world has changed.
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On why the COVID-19 pandemic has not changed the world.
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The apomediated world: regulating research when social media has changed research.
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Yesterday's dental market in the United States has changed in today's world.
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From cotton mills to composites; has the world of work really changed?
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