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Campbell-Heider, N, Hart, C. A. & Bergren, M. D. (1994). Conveying professionalism: Working against old stereotypes. In B. Bullough & V. Bullough (Eds.) Nursing issues for nineties and beyond. New York: Springer Publishing.

Campbell-Heider, N & Hart, C. A. (1993). Updating the nurses bedside manner. Image: The Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 25, 133-139.

Kalisch, B. J. & Kalisch, P. A. (1985). Dressing for success. American Journal of Nursing. Aug, 85 (8), 887-893. full text in pdf

Kalisch, P. A. & Kalisch, B. (1984). To gain income, respect, autonomy nurses are urged to polish tarnished professional image. Plastic Surgical Nursing. Summer, 4 (2), 65-67.

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