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North Carolina Institute of Medicine Task Force on the North Carolina Nursing Workforce (2004)
Cynthia M. Freund, Joseph D. Crocker, Pam C. Silberman, Kristie K. Weisner and Gordon H. DeFriese
North Carolina Medical Journal March 2004, 65 (2) 68-77; DOI: https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.65.2.68
Cynthia M. Freund
Professor and Dean Emerita at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing and co-chair of the Task Force on the NC Nursing Workforce. Dr. Freund has had extensive experience in all aspects of nursing education and is herself a nurse practitioner who has practiced in North Carolina.
Joseph D. Crocker
Senior Vice President for Wachovia and Manager of Community Affairs of The Carolinas Bank in Winston-Salem, NC and co-chair of the Task Force on the NC Nursing Workforce. Mr. Crocker is an experienced hospital trustee, member of the North Carolina Medical Care Commission, Chair of the Board of Trustees of Western Carolina University.
Pam C. Silberman
Vice President of the NC Institute of Medicine and helped staff the Task Force on the NC Nursing Workforce.
Kristie K. Weisner
Assistant Vice President of the NC Institute of Medicine and helped staff the Task Force on the NC Nursing Workforce.
Gordon H. DeFriese
President and CEO of the NC Institute of Medicine and helped staff the Task Force on the NC Nursing Workforce.


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