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Confronting racism in nursing

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By: Sarah Simons, MSW, and Ruth Francis, DrPH(c), MPH, MCHES
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The inaugural National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing, comprised of representatives from over 30 national nursing organizations and 80 subject matter experts, has accomplished much.

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