Teaching and Learning in Nursing
Volume 3, Issue 1 , Pages 21-25 , January 2008

Student nurses' attitudes regarding older adults: Strategies for fostering improvement through academia

  • Rachel W. Cozort, MSN, RN,C

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1 828 437 8730.
    • Rachel W. Cozort is an Assistant Clinical Professor at Lenoir-Rhyne College in Hickory, NC. She is currently a doctoral student enrolled in the nursing PhD program at The University of North Carolina in Greensboro.

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doi: 10.1016/j.teln.2007.07.013

Teaching and Learning in Nursing
Volume 3, Issue 1 , Pages 21-25 , January 2008