Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
Career advice
A wait-and-see attitude to career planning is rarely the path to success.
Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust is one of a number of trusts across England currently seeking to recruit nurses trained overseas.
Catherine Oakley says busy health services must avoid focusing on processes at the
Nursing can be a particularly stressful profession.
Helen Goldsmith on her agency role.
The elevator pitch has become shorthand for the brief statement used as an introduction in a professional context.
Every nurse is taught during training to put their emotions to one side when making decisions about patient care.
Nurses are in an ideal position to use the simple technique of questioning to help patients change their health behaviours.
Fostering a good relationship with your preceptor is essential.
A programme that links postgraduate nursing students undertaking their final projects with health and social care providers is provin
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be painful and uncomfortable.
Her role as a clinical adviser to the health ombudsman reminds Cherilee Angland that little things can make a big difference to patients.
With graduation day over and their names and PIN numbers appearing on the Nursing and Midwifery Council register, newly qualified nurses will soon be starting their first jobs.
Combing research, education and practice wins Cherith Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year award
Have you ever found yourself irritated by other team members because they do not do things your way?
Nurses are particularly vulnerable to sexual harassment from patients, visitors or co-workers.
An alarm device hidden in an ID badge can provide extra security for lone workers.
Senior healthcare assistant Sharon Finn says she has found her true vocation caring for people at St Joseph’s Hospice in Hackney, east London
