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Brittany George June 27, 2017 18th International Mental Health Conference, ANZMHA, consumer led programs, Mental Health, mental health and work, mental health conference, Mental Health Nursing, nursing students

Undergraduate Mental Health Nursing Students’ Perspectives On Consumer-Led Programs

The 2017 Conference will be held at the Conference Centre, Sea World Resort, Gold Coast, Queensland from Monday 21 August – Wednesday 23 August 2017.
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