Code White: Sounding the Alarm on Violence against Health Care Workers
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Between the Lines, 2021.
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Margaret M. Keith., Margaret M. Keith|AUTHOR., & James T. Brophy|AUTHOR. (2021). Code White: Sounding the Alarm on Violence against Health Care Workers . Between the Lines.

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Margaret M. Keith, Margaret M. Keith|AUTHOR and James T. Brophy|AUTHOR. 2021. Code White: Sounding the Alarm On Violence against Health Care Workers. Between the Lines.

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Margaret M. Keith, Margaret M. Keith|AUTHOR and James T. Brophy|AUTHOR. Code White: Sounding the Alarm On Violence against Health Care Workers Between the Lines, 2021.

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Margaret M. Keith, Margaret M. Keith|AUTHOR, and James T. Brophy|AUTHOR. Code White: Sounding the Alarm On Violence against Health Care Workers Between the Lines, 2021.

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Researchers Margaret M. Keith and James T. Brophy lay bare the stories of over one hundred nurses and personal support workers, aides and porters, clerical workers and cleaners. The nightmarish experiences they relate are not one-off incidents, but symptoms of deep systemic flaws that have transformed health care into one of the most dangerous occupational sectors in Canada.
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