FNESI 2010 – Paris : synthèse de la première table ronde

Synthèse de la première table ronde l’évolution professionnelle de la qualification à la compétence.
Conférence enregistrée lors 10ème Congrès National des Etudiants en Soins Infirmiers (FNESI) – Paris le 26 novembre 2010 - L’évolution générale de l’offre de soins. Quelle formation pour les infirmiers de demain. Modérateur : Clément SOULIER
Production, réalisation : CERIMES, Canalu/UN3S.


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Un 2ème point important est celui de l’adaptation aux nouvelles technologies et aux nouveaux contextes scientifiques.
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