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Answering the Call: The Response of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Federal Public Health Nursing Workforce to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Zauche LH , Pomeroy M , Demeke HB , MetteeZarecki SL , Williams JL , Newsome K , Hill L , Dooyema CA . Am J Public Health 2022 112 S226-s230 Many public health challenges face our world today, including systemic racism, the opioid epidemic, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurses are well-qualified and well-positioned to respond to these challenges, as nurses represent 50% of the global health workforce and are leaders not only in clinical settings but also in public health.1 The professions of nursing and public health have been closely intertwined since the founding of the modern-day nursing profession by Florence Nightingale, a pioneer in the field of epidemiology.2 |
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