A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Career advice
The emotional toll of nursing can have a numbing effect, but it can also leave you searchi
The RCN will have a directly elected Professional Nursing Committee for
As a registered nurse you must practise according to the NMC Code, but
Saying nothing about poor care may seem like the easy option – it isn’t
When mental health nurse Kellyann Anderton-Kay visited the RCN Bulletin
Moving from Cardiff to rural West Wales was something of a culture shoc
It is normal for some days at work to affect you more than others.
From seeing a detainee who has collapsed in a cell to assessing someone
Making snap judgements about patients can have a negative impact o
Nurses who join the RAF can expect an exceptional career pathway with v
Many women have mental health problems during pregnancy or in the year after birth. A new course aims to equip professionals to manage mental illness in mothers.
Overcoming her initial doubts, Elizabeth Wake became a regular reviewer for a professional journal and now relishes this important and rewarding role.
In the middle of a busy shift you may find the demands of leadership overwhelming. In the second of our three-part series on leadership, Mandy Day-Calder advises how to cope.
The NHS needs strong leadership - but what exactly does this mean? In the first of a three-part series on leadership in nursing, Mandy Day-Calder looks at what makes a good leader.
Nurses know they have a duty to raise concerns, but it's also good practice to give positive feedback and show colleagues your appreciation.
Moving house and starting a new job are both high up on the list of stressful life events. So how can you cope when your personal circumstances, or a career opportunity, means you do both at the same time?
