Smooth working relationships between doctors and nurses are prerequisite for efficient delivery of health care. This has often been overlooked to the detriment of patients' care and increased cost to the health care system, particularly in Nigeria. Share your experience on nurse-doctor working relationship in your workplace.
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Nurse-doctor working relationship in your workplace.
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Many areas needs to be improve.
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In today's world, the relationship between Doctor and nurse should be firm and friendly so that they can easily coordinate with each other to facilitate the patients.
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