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With little time for clinical supervision, team meetings or teaching op
As the PrEP Impact trial gets under way, sexual health nurses will be a
The Department of Health’s failure to acknowledge the difficulties face
Even if your comedy routine isn’t always appreciated, humour is still a
Providing students with a safe environment in which to learn and grow w
The latest evidence on missed care and poor outcomes adds to the eviden
Maintaining a work-life balance in the face of serious staff shortages
Building up the confidence to perform technical skills with care and co
Nurses have a vital role to play in promoting the latest healthy lifest
Data collected under the Workforce Race Equality Standard proved that B
Nursing Standard celebrates its 30th birthday this month.
As Nursing Standard celebrates its 30th Birthday, Jane Bates reflects o
With new technology, changing environments and workforce shortages, a lot has changed since Nursing Standard launched in 1987, says RCN chief executive Janet Davies.
The response to the Nursing and Midwifery Council consultation on new education standards has been overwhelmingly positive, generating lively debate and useful questions and comment, says NMC chair Dame Janet Finch.
Students are our future nursing leaders and will make a huge difference to the health and well-being of current and future generations, says chief nursing officer for England Jane Cummings
From ‘public liability’ to running a ward in three years, Jane Bates has fond memories of her nerve-wracking yet rewarding student days
Real progress would be scrapping the pay cap and sustained action to increase the availability of clinical placements and retain experienced nurses, says the RCN’s lead pay negotiator.
NHS Digital’s chief nurse writes exclusively for Nursing Standard about the opportunities new technology presents to nursing.
