Building Effective Medical Missions with Servant Leadership Skills.
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Abstract
Nurses are naturally drawn to service opportunities, such as short-term medical missions (STMM), which hold great potential to benefit health. But STMMs have been criticized as potentially being culturally insensitive, leading to dependency, inadvertently causing harm, or being unsustainable. Utilizing servant leadership skills, nurses can effectively build community, vision, and sustainability into STMM projects.
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| Authors | Johanson, Linda; |
| Journal | journal of christian nursing : a quarterly publication of nurses christian fellowship |
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