Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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On World Encephalitis Day, lead nurse for acute and emergency clinical research Claire Matata discusses why nurses need a better understanding of encephalitis and to treat it&nb
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As 'ice' users become more common in Australia, it can place a substantial drain on resources in the ED
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Emergency care staff can protect themselves from burnout by building resilience against the daily trauma of their work.
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Social media has transformed how healthcare professionals communicate with each other. This is great, as long as you remember social media comes with health warnings
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Understanding the reality behind the media portrayals of emergency department pressures
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Clinicans need to identify systems threatening patient safety
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Simulation training helps clinicians to maintain their skills and to provide life-saving care with confidence.
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In the current climate of emergency care, excluding those at the heart of the NHS is unacceptable.
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Repeal of president Obama’s flagship act could make healthcare unaffordable for millions of Americans.
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Considering the potential dangers of cutting the budget for continuing professional development in nurses.
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When a child has an increased thirst or produces large quantities of dilute urine there are key questions to be asked during taking down child’s history in the emergency department
European Resuscitation Council campaign promotes awareness of CPR
The Bigger Picture by Mandy Rumley-Buss
The importance of investing time and energy into your staff.
What's in store for healthcare in the US when the next president is elected?
Why nurse executives should meet patients’ forensic needs
Happy staff are productive staff, and improving shift patterns is one way to achieve that. Jacqueline Price offers her thoughts about a positive way forward
