Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Nurses in Northern Ireland face many of the same pressures as those elsewhere in the UK but with the added problem of a political impasse caused by the collap
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From first world war propaganda to Call the Midwife, nursing has had a place on film for more than a century.
Leading NHS trusts are recruiting ward sisters using an interview technique that focuses on the innate strengths needed to succeed in the role rather than com
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If you want people to participate in research studies, ensure the experience is positive and meaningful for them.
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The second report of the Workforce Race Equality Standard has found signs of improvement in some trusts, while others have a long way to go.
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A project that uses an online platform and 'virtual coaches' to track and encourage physical activity is helping nurses in Stockport to take more exercise.
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Staff nurse Anne Thomas, winner of the Community Nursing category at the RCNi Nurse Awards 2017, created a model of care for rural areas that reaches out to men.
Joanna O'Toole has received one of the most prestigious accolades in nursing for her ‘compassionate, exceptional’ care, after being nominated by the family of a young girl with a rare syndrome.
Two community matrons’ groundbreaking approach to training care home staff is significantly reducing emergency department attendances and saving thousands of pounds.
Tuberculosis is still a threat to public health in the UK - and it affects children as well as adults. Nurses need to know what to look for and where to go for advice.
