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A community nursing team in Surrey led by Pau
Serious concerns about care received by some
A patient feedback tool has been developed to
The nursing team in the children’s diabetes s
Rethinking continence care assumptions could reduce infection rates and save the NHS milli
Women wait decades for an accurate diagnosis
Nurse Tanya Kidson leads the team behind a se
The NMC’s revised code of conduct makes no sp
A new camera-based technology has been develo
Clinical nurse specialist Dorcas Gwata is the
The health benefits of physical activity in m
A survey for Breast Cancer Care has revealed
Health visitors in Kent have helped to develop an app that promotes healthy activity in young children, from birth to starting school.
There is a broad consensus that integrating services and organising care around the patient can improve outcomes and make better use of resources.
As part of the first cohort of Diabetes UK local clinical champions, Claire Neely and Ruth Miller have been supported by the charity to develop as leaders and improve care for people with diabetes.
In his report of the Shape of Caring review, Lord Willis proposes a flexible model of nurse education based on two years of generic training followed by specialisation.
Salford Health Matters, a social enterprise providing primary care to 15,000 patients, has been rated ‘outstanding’ by the CQC.
Alcohol community nurse Jill Emmerson set up a service in GP practices to engage hard-to-reach patients who would be too embarrassed or ashamed to use conventional treatment services.
