Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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GOSH chief nurse discusses why the NHS is something to safeguard and cherish
Palliative care clinical nurse specialist for children and young people Vera Clement describes why she is dedicated to improving choice for end of life care
Senior lecturer in education at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen’s University Belfast Doris Corkin discusses her career
Kath Evans, director of nursing for babies, children and young people at Barts Health NHS Trust, discusses the importance of asking children how the
Alan Glasper, emeritus professor of children and young people's nursing at the University of Southampton, discusses how he became the first active children's
Chair of the Association of Chief Children's Nurses and Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital chief nursing officer Michelle McLoughlin explains what made her want to be a
Lead nurse Candice St John has a unique way to help bereaved families remember their children
Associate professor in children and young people's nursing, Linda Milnes on why obtaining funding to elevate research can be challenging, and how her thr
Rachel Hollis is a stalwart RCN campaigner for children’s services.
Simon Hardcastle is about to take over as head of nursing children’s services hospital in Kettering, Northamptonshire.
Never settle for second best and always keep an open mind, says Drew McDonald, winner of the child health award at the 2017 RCNi Awards.
Persevere, innovate and work as a team – you achieve so much more by working together, says foundation professor of nursing Dave Clarke.
If you have an idea that could promote health and well-being, pursue it, even if it means working outside your comfort zone, says research associate and Queen's Nurse Ruth Butler.
New head of children, young people and transition at NHS Improvement Angela Horsley so enjoys her work that she has only had three days off sick in 38 years.
Nurse consultant Jason Gray O’Connor set up and leads the children’s emergency department at the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton, which has been rated outstanding by the CQC
‘I want to raise the profile of nursing as a top career choice for black and minority ethnic (BME) nurses, with a level playing field for development and progression,’ says NHS England programme lead Dawn Jarvis.
