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Listing of Background Papers
The following papers were prepared by staff members or
consultants to the study. Each deals with some particular aspect of
nursing issues in considerably more detail than was possible to
include in the report. They are solely the product of their authors,
not of the study committee. They are made available to readers
through the Publication-on-Demand service of the National Academy
Press, and can be obtained from Publication-on-Demand, National
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1. Myrtle K. Aydelotte
Approaches to Conjoining Nursing Education and Nursing Service
2. Julia Bauder
Methodologies for Projecting the Nation's Future Nurse
Requirements
Katharine G. Bauer and Eugene Levine
Analysis of Career Differences Among Registered Nurses With
Different Types of Nurse Education
4. David Calkins
Role Variability in Nursing
5. Michelle Habibi
Legal Issues Influencing Nursing Practice
6. Eugene Levine
The Registered Nurse Supply and Nurse Shortage
7. Deborah L. Parham
Nursing in Underserved Areas
. Gal 1 Wi sc arz Stuart
Nurs ing Ro le Satisf ac Lion
9. Margaret D. West
The Projected Supply of Registered Nurses, 1990:
Methodology
Di scussion and
10. Sunny G. Yoder
The Institutional Costs of Nursing Education
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registered nurses