A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Claire Johnston, who has been director of nursing and people at Camden and Islington
Nurse-led GP surgeries can work well so why are there so few?
Create a friendly and caring culture to retain staff, say Constance McIntosh and Cynt
Nurses and other healthcare professionals are taking on the challenge of antimicrobial res
Workforce development needs closer regulation and a look back at historical precedent
As the EU referendum looms on 23 June, policy experts discuss the impact of the Trans
Health care is a high-stress working environment, so strong support structures and a cultu
The World Health Assembly is helping to overhaul outdated mental health legislation in Com
The importance of healthcare systems that can respond quickly in times of crisis or disast
It is important that nurses take every opportunity to help patients learn to manage their
Two nursing experts explain what makes a good leader.
The attack on the metro station at Maalbeek in March, in the heart of the European Union’s
I recently had the privilege of judging the finalists for the Leadership Award, part of the RCNi Nurse Awards 2016. It was a difficult task and I was reminded of the recent NHS mantra ‘everyone’s a leader’.
As the revalidation process makes clear, staff who are willing to discuss services with patients can improve care outcomes.
Jackie Smith wants nursing leaders’ feedback on revalidation, the nurse associate role and changes to education standards.
Marianne Ditomassi and colleagues describe the importance of research to patients, nurses and healthcare organisations.
I have been reflecting on the annual NHS Staff Survey 2015 and the reportedly high prevalence nationally of bullying and harassment. Is this really what we want for our NHS?
Former RCN president Lucy Ottley once said: ‘What an opportunity we have to guide the future of our profession, while maintaining the best traditions and standards of the past.’
