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pubmed-article:2775500pubmed:abstractTextThis paper explores the concept of joint appointment as a means of forming a bridge between the service sector and tertiary education systems in nursing. Joint appointments are not new, having existed in the USA and the UK in various forms since the early 1970s. The practicalities of establishing a joint appointment are described and the positive and negative aspects identified.lld:pubmed
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