Workforce Composition Relates to Local PH Agency Activities: A Look at PH Nurse Leadership and Staffing

Researcher

Betty Bekemeier, PhD, MPH, RN

Mentor

Bobbie Berkowitz, PhD, RN, FAAN
Alumni Endowed Professor of Nursing
Department of Psychosocial and Community Health
University of Washington School of Nursing

Presentations

Workforce composition and LPHA activities:  A look at nurse leadership and staffing

Publications

Relationships between local public health agency functions and agency leadership and staffing: a look at nurses.

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