Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Nursing and Midwifery Council panel heard nurse failed to perform CPR on care home resident and called 111 instead of 999.
Black and minority ethnic (BME) nurses are disproportionately referred to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) by employers – report.
Nurses are more likely to take sickness leave if working 12-hour shift patterns, new research shows.
Hospitals had to close their doors to ambulances almost twice as often this winter compared with the previous three years, figures show
The NHS could suffer a nursing shortage of up to 42,000 just six years after Brexit, a leaked government projection claims.
Nurses with ideas for healthcare projects to improve health outcomes of black and minority ethic communities are being encouraged to apply for funding
Not all patients and nurses benefit from the system on hospital wards known as intentional rounding in which nurses carry out one hourly rounds to improve car
The RCN is to consult nurses on how it should respond to continuing pay restraint – including whether members should consider taking industrial acti
Report showing nurse, midwife and health visitor numbers rose 1.3% in a year are welcomed by RCN Wales.
Ministers should review pay policy for nurses and other NHS staff and the impact it has on workforce morale, peers have urged.
More clinicians should be placed on the NHS 111 helpline after claims that suicidal callers 'put on hold until they hang up'.
More than 200,000 nurses and midwives have completed the new system to check they are fit to practice in its first 12 months.
The number of ambulances attending London police stations has doubled in four years, at the same time as a deepening recruitment crisis for specialist custody nurses.
A nurse who lost both legs and an arm after developing sepsis is preparing for globe-trotting adventures following her recovery.
College will continue to fight for fair pay for nurses as the 1% pay cap is set to remain in England, Scotland and Wales.
NHS Improvement has agreed to pause plans to prevent nurses working for an agency if they have a substantive contract
New powers to give warnings and advice on the future conduct in Fitness to Practise (FtP) cases have been welcomed by nurses
