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Fears are growing for the safety of a missing Bristol nursing student who was last seen leaving a hospital placement 11 days ago.
Chronic understaffing of nurses is continuing to put patients at risk, a survey has revealed.
Comedian and ex-mental health nurse Jo Brand shows her support.
A slug in a sandwich and a Muslim patient being offered pork were among the complaints.
A patient with complex health needs has been waiting more than three-and-a-half years to leave hospital after being declared fit for disch
Health visitors and school nurses are holding a meeting in the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 26 April to call for the ring-fencing of public health budgets.
Professor Tony Butterworth to speak at Mental Health Practice conference on review of nursing
A nurse has been appointed chair of the British Menopause Society for the first time in its 25-year history.
Health visitors are in a good position to spot the signs of those living as domestic slaves, according to the Institute of Health Visiting.
Sugary drinks will be banned from hospital shops next year, unless action is taken to cut their sales, NHS England has announced.
People with incurable breast cancer are receiving poor care due to a lack of specialist nurses, according to a new report.
New history display highlights role of nurses from the first world war through to modern conflicts
A campaign has been launched to help nurses and midwives avoid being taken off the Nursing and Midwifery Council register because of late fee payments.
Two directors will help tackle challenges facing the profession.
Routine screening of pregnant women for the bacterial infection can dramatically cut incidence in newborns, trust's research suggests
Videos of gay, lesbian, bisexual and queer people with cancer have been put together as part of a new project to raise awareness of different experiences and treatment.
More than 2,200 people have registered to attend London event
Black and minority ethinic (BME) nurses and midwives are continuing to 'suffer in silence' in England, but there are signs of improvement in a new report.
