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Three top tips to help newly qualified nurses thrive in emergency care settings.
Each year, additional information about preparing for winter pressures
Emergency care faces the busiest time of the year with winter just two
Emergency nurses respond to crises every day, yet as the 1% pay cap suggests, their role i
Paresh Wankhade argues that transformational reforms are needed to improve emergency
Reflecting on the events which have affected millions of people, J
Janet Youd on why now is the time to invest in the needs of those carin
Establishing new healthcare roles such as the physician associate in emergency departments
The interests and views of patients should be central to debate about menta
People who misuse drugs and alcohol may not be treated under the new US healthcare system.
The minister who tried to save police officer Keith Palmer on 22 March acted bravely,
A focus on emergency care in the third-year of a nursing degree would prepare pre-registration nurses to meet the high demands of the specialty from day one
Continued learning and development can often be sidelined in a busy emergency department environment. Owen Hammett explains what you can do to help your team – and yourself.
Why healthcare providers need support when adverse incidents occur.
On World Encephalitis Day, lead nurse for acute and emergency clinical research Claire Matata discusses why nurses need a better understanding of encephalitis and to treat it as a neurological emergency.
