Global nursing network reaches Malawi
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By BiztechAfrica - Oct. 3, 2012, 1:11 p.m.An online community bringing together research nurses around the world has launched in Malawi.
Global Research Nurses is a new interactive network that allows nurses around the world to collaborate and contribute to global health research.
Funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing, Global Research Nurses is a free, collaborative, supportive resource for nurses involved in research studies, with a primary focus on those in low and middle income countries.
It allows nurses to collaborate, access free e-learning and share their experiences with other nurses.
Global Research Nurses is launching in Malawi in partnership with the Malawi College of Health Sciences in Lilongwe and the College of Medicine in Blantyre. A series of workshops is being staged in Malawi this week to mark the launch.
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