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My job
A newly registered nurse on what drew her to the role and what she’s learned so far
It can offer more flexibility than ward or community jobs. Find out what’s involved
An ACP has advice on how to make the move into advanced practice
Oliver Soriano describes how he has dealt with the highs and challenges along the way
Senior nurse researcher Jill Maben shares her tips for a move into research
When and why did you develop an interest in research?
During my master’s degree, I was able to publish my research thesis and was hooked on research.
<p>When and why did you develop an interest in research?</p> <p>After completing my master’s thesis at Emory University in Georgia, United States, I realised t
<p>When and why did you develop an interest in research?</p> <p>It was a passion of mine during my PhD studies at the University of Florida in the United State
JILL MABEN OBE is professor of nursing research at King’s College London (KCL). Until recently she was director of the National Nursing Research Unit (NNRU) at the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery at KCL.
<p>JANE MILLS is Professor of Nursing at James Cook University, Australia and the director of its Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Research. She is an internationally recognised grounded theorist and has significant expertise in rural nursing.</p>
<p>WITH A commitment and passion that go above and beyond the normal realms of work duties, it is hard to believe clinical research nurse Sheila Morris simply ‘fell into’ her career.</p>
<p>WITH A commitment and passion that go above and beyond the normal realms of work duties, it is hard to believe clinical research nurse Sheila Morris simply ‘fell into’ her career.</p>
<p>CAROL HAIGH, professor of nursing at Manchester Metropolitan University’s Research Institute for Health and Social Change, has more than 30 years’ experience of working in healthcare settings.</p>
<p>IN ADDITION to being associate dean for scholarly affairs at the Yale School of Nursing, Yale University, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, Professor Nancy Redeker is an active researcher focusing her efforts on research into sleep, sleep disorders and their consequences f
