This is not about more responsibility, but recognition, and it will bring real change
Opinion
Fast-track programme for nursing associates is on the way. We ask readers what they think
Meal planning and prep to boost your nutrition on demanding shifts
Comment
Staff in acute and social care settings need to be enabled to work together
The wisdom of experience passed on by colleagues – and practical jokes to watch out for
An advertised nursing job on a small island has almost all the makings of a perfect post
4 ways to fix the issue – but ministers, the NHS and our profession must pull together
The blurring of roles between nursing associates and nurses can be detrimental to both
Expert advice
Meal planning and prep to boost your nutrition on demanding shifts
You may now be able to fill in your pension gap, but there are financial pitfalls too
Facing redundancy can be disconcerting, and for NHS nursing staff it comes with critical pension considerations. If you are an active member in the NHS Pension Scheme on the date...
Your role in the process, whether testifying for a colleague, employer or in your own case
Opting out of NHS pension if money is tight is turning your back on future income
Your quick guide to public health messaging, symptom recognition and infection control
Editorial
Now is the time to mark our achievements despite unprecedented NHS pressures
Why a multifaceted approach could work best
And Primary Health Care’s diverse evidence & practice articles can help
Equipping and empowering nursing students to lead an AI-driven healthcare future
Primary care nurses are key to debunking the myths surrounding MMR vaccination
Making time for supervision sessions can result in a sense of belonging and of validation
Your views
Fast-track programme for nursing associates is on the way. We ask readers what they think
Can staff be kept safe in a way that doesn’t undermine workplace equality?
Case of one nurse’s NMC suspension raises issue of working beyond your contracted hours
Some argue staying up to date requires more than an hour of CPD a month
Without such boundaries, public trust in the nursing profession would be compromised
Hero image puts pressure on nurses to neglect their well-being and work to excess
Reviews
University programme leader Rachel Erskine reviews Where There is No Psychiatrist (second edition)
Clinical research nurse Kathryn Louise Walker reviews Fast Facts: Parkinson’s Disease (Fourth edition)
Practice manager Sonia Hall reviews Eradicating Female Genital Mutilation: A UK Perspective
Professor of public health research Susan Carr reviews Public Health Ethics (Second edition)
Specialist community practitioner Anne-Louise Robens reviews Healthcare in Transition: Understanding key ideas and tensions in contemporary health policy
Practice development nurse Valerie McGurk reviews Walking Forward, Looking Back
