Canada’s newly-appointed chief federal nursing officer Leigh Chapman applauded the federal government on Tuesday for advocating for nurses, especially as issues such as staffing shortages plague the health-care system. “Your commitment in supporting the need for a federal nursing voice, as well as advocating on critical issues facing nurses today in Canada is noteworthy,” she said.
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Canada’s new chief federal nursing officer applauds government on advocating for nurses
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