A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Last month a celebration event was held for Ca
Frailty in older patients is an important issue that we all need to be aware of in light o
Nickola Amin suggests a way to survive seasonal pressures while delivering quality care&nb
Susan Martin outlines the challenges involved in advance care planning for care home resid
Why I paid three times the recommended price to protect my daughter
The Nursing and Midwifery Council is committed
After years of campaigning for better training
In two weeks time, I will be giving a public l
Nurses should increase their understanding of how to prevent malnutrition in older people,
Community matron Beverley Marriott blogs about why she wanted to take part in an
Specialist gynaecological nurse Tracie Miles reflects on the findings of the UK Colla
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the RCN – 100 years of influencing policy, driving forward practice, and giving a voice to one of the country’s most important professions.
Christine Walker, editor of Nursing Children and Young People, looks back on the ICN's biennial conference in Seoul
Nursing student Charlotte Humm explains why the demise of the NHS student bursary will be devastating for nursing students, the profession – and patients
The recent investigation at Brithdir Care Home provides lessons for other organisations being monitored for care quality, says Lucy Williams
Research by the national learning disability charity FitzRoy has found that families of people with learning disabilities would get better services if social care staff were better recognised and appreciated
The momentous decision to introduce revalidation marks the start of a new era for the UK’s 690,000 nurses and midwives, in which they will be empowered to embrace the Code and learn from other professionals through meaningful discussions.
