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Nurse Leader Weekly, January 4, 2008
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This week, Shelley Cohen, RN, BS, CEN, shares her thoughts on the best way to handle difficult physicians who are non-supportive behind your back:
"You know who these people are. At a meeting or in front of your boss, they are supportive and, at times, encouraging of your work and efforts. But once the meeting is over and everyone goes their own way, they are completely different. You would think it was a "Jekyll and Hyde" experience!"
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