
doi: 10.3200/jach.53.2.95
pmid: 15495888
During hard economic times, college health professionals must urge their supervisors and administrators to help them maintain or find new funding so that they can attend regional and national conferences of the American College Health Association. In this viewpoint, a nurse from a small college shares the various sources of funding she discovered to enable her to attend regional and national conference of the American College Health Association that saved her from burnout and also motivated her to strive for changes through setting goals.
Financial Management, Universities, Student Health Services, Congresses as Topic, Nurse's Role, United States, Workforce, Financial Support, Humans, Nursing Staff, Policy Making, Burnout, Professional, Needs Assessment, Specialties, Nursing
Financial Management, Universities, Student Health Services, Congresses as Topic, Nurse's Role, United States, Workforce, Financial Support, Humans, Nursing Staff, Policy Making, Burnout, Professional, Needs Assessment, Specialties, Nursing
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