A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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If the government doesn’t scrap the cap, nurses will be driven awa
A conversation followiing a cataract operation leaves Jane Ba
Care homes and services for people with mental health problems should a
Skilled leadership, support from role models and clear career pathways
Since the Nursing and Midwifery Council introduced revalidation in Apr
Accuse me of interfering if you must, but I won’t stand by and watch pa
Increasing numbers of people in their seventies and eighties are living
The heroic response of NHS staff to the terrorist attacks in Manchester
Errors can be devastating for all involved, evoking feelings of guilt,
One of the biggest challenges faced by people with sickle cell disease is the lack of awar
As new research shows women born in July are more at risk of incontinence, it's all doom, gloom and plastic pants for us summer babies, says Jane Bates.
Following recent terrorist attacks and the Grenfell Tower fire in London, chief nursing officer for England Jane Cummings thanks staff for their compassion and commitment in helping those in need.
With 40,000 registered nurse vacancies in England, the government must stop the cuts and start investing in the NHS as a matter of urgency, says safe staffing expert Susan Osborne.
Demonstrable leadership, an effective communications strategy and celebrating your successes are essential to embedding inclusion and equality in NHS organisations, says NHS England's Yvonne Coghill.
With cervical screening uptake at a 19-year low in England, encouraging women to have a smear test could bring the day closer when no more lives are lost to cervical cancer, says colposcopy nurse and helpline volunteer at Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust Marianne Wood.
Brexit and the 1% pay cap are putting the future of nurses and the NHS at risk. The situation is critical and the time to act is now, says Jane Bates.
