Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Terrence Higgins Trust report says current teaching is 'unfit' for modern life
January 2016 was one of the busiest months on record for emergency departments in England
Photograph of American nurse Leshia Evans, who was later arrested, was shared around the world
Leicester unit told it can no longer perform children’s heart operations has some of the best outcomes, nurse says
NHS staffing levels will have to be cut at the expense of patient safety if the government is to meet its efficiency savings, warn researchers.
CQC says health and social care staff must work more closely with police, schools and courts to help vulnerable young people
Third of US intensive care nurses have symptoms of severe burnout, warn researchers
Decisions on staffing need to be made locally and not be ruled by ratios, says new guidance
Henrietta Hughes, a practising GP and NHS England medical director, has been appointed to the national whistleblowing guardian role to replace leading nurse Dame Eileen Sills
NHS Trusts have reached out to staff to offer assurances that they are valued following the EU referendum result.
Institute for Employment Studies' report on the labour market for nurses in the UK prompts dire warning.
A study in Qatari hospitals demonstrated that having about 70% of nursing care provided by graduate nurses reduces patient mortality to 1%.
Nurses had to take on doctors' roles at understaffed emergency department
Plates designed for patients with dementia increase food intake by 10%
The International Council of Nurses' Howard Catton calls for unit to stay in place to advise on Brexit
