Ann H. Cary
Affiliations: | George Mason University, Washington, DC |
Area:
Nursing, Public Health, Public Administration, Health Care ManagementGoogle:
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Baker C, Cary AH, da Conceicao Bento M. (2021) Global standards for professional nursing education: The time is now. Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. 37: 86-92 |
Sebastian JG, Breslin ET, Trautman DE, et al. (2018) Leadership by collaboration: Nursing's bold new vision for academic-practice partnerships. Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. 34: 110-116 |
Sebastian JG, Trautman DE, Cary AH. (2018) Moving ahead with the transition to the doctor of nursing practice. Nursing Outlook |
Archer R, Cary AH, Malone B. (2014) The academic health department: the case for building partnerships to enhance the health of the public. Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.). 31: 193-5 |
Cary AH. (2012) The future of nursing depends on building coalitions. Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.). 29: 97-8 |
Cary AH. (2009) The online option for continuing your nursing education. Interview by Diane E. Scott. Nebraska Nurse. 42: 9 |
Jakeway CC, LaRosa G, Cary A, et al. (2008) The role of public health nurses in emergency preparedness and response: a position paper of the Association of State and Territorial Directors of Nursing. Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.). 25: 353-61 |
Levin PF, Cary AH, Kulbok P, et al. (2008) Graduate education for advanced practice public health nursing: at the crossroads. Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.). 25: 176-93 |
Cary AH. (2003) Public health nursing credentialing and the "pseudo-shortage". Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.). 20: 83-4 |
Cary AH. (2001) Certified registered nurses: results of the Study of the Certified Workforce. The American Journal of Nursing. 101: 44-52 |