A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Advanced nurse practitioner training is a waste of public money if the skills ca
Talking to patients and those close to them, as well as checking health
The devil is in the detail – and especially relevant in patient feedback writes Wendy John
Being a learning disability nurse at the moment is a bit like being a crew member on the T
One-off payments of £10,000 are to be offered to attract postgraduate students into diffic
Advocating effective communication on a patient's behalf can be tricky
A reluctance to address feelings of shame may hinder our understan
Wendy Johnson wants to know how you tell the difference from good quali
Too few nurses from black and minority ethnic backgrounds receive award
Leading Change, Adding Value (LCAV) puts a new emphasis on measuring im
Seven years ago, recommendations were made to ensure a safer future of
A new film highlights the driving force that has built up behind p
David O'Driscoll discusses the importance discussing death with people who have learning disabilities.
Wendy Johnson wants to know whether we should walk before we can run when it comes to new plans for a digital NHS, set out by Jeremy Hunt
Community matron Dena Ross, joint winner of the Nursing Older People category at the RCNi Nurse Awards 2017, encourages colleagues from black and ethnic minority backgrounds to enter this year’s competition and demonstrate their achievements
Retelling past experiences of death in the workplace can help students gain the understanding between a good and bad death, writes Debbie Crickmore.
Community learning disability nurse, Jade Pearce reflects on her role and the service she provides to patients.
Self-managing at work is a big task. But so are the demands of the job. Wendy Johnson tells you to be more dog and live life for now, instead of planning all the time.
