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 Executive Desk:
Effective Leaders are Effective Managers, Too
Why is it that no one aspires to be a good manager these days? While good leaders are essential for galvanizing people and moving organizations forward, managers are not any less important. Managers have to get things done through others.The manager is supposed to plan, organize, coordinate, and control.
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Wound pain continues to be one of the top concerns of people with wounds. Although evidence indicates that wound pain has a profound effect on a person’s life and is one of the most devastating aspects of living with a wound, research has shown that clinicians are often complacent or unwilling to accept the degree of patient suffering from wound-related pain.
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Targeting the Science Within WoundsOnline Version
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