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    14. The language of stoma care (GIN conference 2021)

    enDecember 06, 2021
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    About this Episode

    The ways in which language affects how stoma care nurses interact with patients and colleagues is the subject of a conversation between Jennie Burch (St Mark’s Hospital, London), Anna Boyles (King’s College Hospital, London), Carolyn Swash (Hollister) and Benjamin Wakefield (Stomatips and Gastrointestinal Nursing), first broadcast at the 8th National Gastrointestinal Nursing Conference 2021.

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