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Mary Seacole was in London in 1854 when she heard about a shortage of nurses on the frontlines of the Crimean War. The Jamaican nurse offered her services but was […]

The Role of Jamaican Nurses in Health Care Sectors

13 Oct, 2017  in Human Rights, Peace, and Conflict Resolution / Legal Studies  tagged Health care / Health Care reform / Jamaican Nurses / NHS / Nursing by Angela Pupino



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