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Judicial recognition of nursing as a unique profession

A recent Illinois Supreme Court case finally has given judicial recognition to nurses' long-time assertion that nursing is an independent profession with a unique body of knowledge and not simply a subcategory of medicine. Here, Murphy cites court cases that made the judicial recognition possib...

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Published in:AORN journal 2004-11, Vol.80 (5), p.924,926-924,927
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