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Congenital cardiovascular nursing: Preparing for the next decade§

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 2009

Philip Moons*
Affiliation:
Center for Health Services and Nursing Research, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Division of Congenital and Structural Cardiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium
Deborah Hilderson
Affiliation:
Center for Health Services and Nursing Research, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Department of Pediatrics, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium
Kristien Van Deyk
Affiliation:
Division of Congenital and Structural Cardiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium
*
Address for correspondence: Philip Moons, Center for Health Services and Nursing Research, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kapucijnenvoer 35, box 7001, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium. Tel: +32-16-336984; Fax: +32-16-336970; E-mail: Philip.Moons@med.kuleuven.be

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Footnotes

§

This article is based on the Fourth Annual T. Garrett Rauch Memorial Nursing Lecture given at the Cardiology 2009 conference, Nassau, Bahamas.

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