A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Career advice
Supporting staff to improve their own health i
A wait-and-see attitude to career planning is
Provision of specialist epilepsy care across t
Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust is one of a n
Nursing can be a particularly stressful profes
Helen Goldsmith on her agency role.
The elevator pitch has become shorthand for th
Clinical electives in developing countries can
Every nurse is taught during training to put t
The Francis and Winterbourne View inquiries re
Nurses are in an ideal position to use the sim
Fostering a good relationship with your precep
The scope of the registered nurse role in care homes is not widely understood.
Nurses often receive in-house training for their work with residents at faith-based nursing homes.
A programme that links postgraduate nursing students undertaking their final projects with health and social care providers is proving beneficial for both sides.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be painful and uncomfortable. More than one in three women will have received antibiotic treatment for the condition at least once by the time they reach the age of 24.
Nursing roles have changed substantially in the past decade due to technological advances, and the NHS Five Year Forward View suggests there will be more developments within the health service in the near future.
Her role as a clinical adviser to the health ombudsman reminds Cherilee Angland that little things can make a big difference to patients. Kathy Oxtoby reports
