Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Improving emergency care systems around the world is vital to ensure efforts to reduce injury and disease succeed
Mandy Rumley-Buss on why emergency departments shouldn't push all their advanced nurse practitioners into the newly credentiall
Being the subject of a clinical negligence claim can be highly distressing but consultant nurse Mike Paynter says don't forget that NHS trusts have a duty of care to their staff
Leadership in a clinical setting can be emotionally charged. It is hard work and can sometimes feel raw, but it can also be tremendously rewarding.
As staff are pushed to breaking point by increasing workloads it is important to support and engage with co-workers who are struggling to cope
Nursing graduates should be prepared for the stark realities of working in an overstretched NHS.
Even though Mark Case has taken on a new advanced role, he still regards himself as a nurse and is proud of that label.
Too few nurses from black and minority ethnic backgrounds receive awards for their efforts, perhaps because so few are nominated by colleagues.
Leading Change, Adding Value (LCAV) puts a new emphasis on measuring improvement.
This year, the NHS will be 70 years old. As we reach this milestone, Mike Parker reflects on all the pioneering work which needs to be celebrated.
Community matron Dena Ross, joint winner of the Nursing Older People category at the RCNi Nurse Awards 2017, encourages colleagues from black and ethnic minority backgrounds to enter this year’s competition and demonstrate their achievements
As many trusts prepare for another round of quality inspection, Janet Youd wants to know if emergency care workers are ready for the truth about their department's achievements.
Staff nurse Jessica Ross reflects on her emergency care role, one year post-qualifying.
Nurses need to be applauded for their efforts throughout the year, writes Amanda Burston.
As more people with dementia are treated in EDs, how can departments ensure that needs are met?
Resuscitation officer Hannah Bryant has participated in four successful years teaching vital resuscitation skills during Restart a Heart Day. This year the team was joined by the group behind the GoodSAM app.
