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Certain words are just unacceptable to nurses.
A forthcoming visit to Wales is part of the NMC’s commitment to stay in
Public protection is a complex issue, but increased regulation isn’t al
The prince may lead a privileged life but his courageous revelation of
Growing problems due to staff shortages in healthcare around the world
GPs can now raise concerns about drivers without telling them – and abo
Fragmented commissioning poses a threat to the enormous progress that has been made i
With nurses in all settings experiencing increased pressure and greater demands,
The UK under the shadow of Brexit is not the only country worried about
New draft regulations provide protection to whistleblowers seeking jobs in the NHS.
The RCN’s general election manifesto is calling on all political parties to value nursing
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) specialist nurses are fundamental to quality care.
We still have a long way to go to achieve a fair and equitable system for all NHS nurses and midwives, but data from the second Workforce Race Equality Standard report shows we are moving in the right direction, says Yvonne Coghill.
When an interpreter for a deaf patient failed to show up, Jane Bates had to turn to acting to get her points across.
The evidence is clear: serious gaps in the nursing workforce are growing. A national strategy to ensure the health service has the staff it needs is essential, says the Nuffield Trust's director of policy.
When staff nurse Moya Kirmond visited a hospital in Denmark, she found many examples of simple, user-friendly innovation that could be replicated in the UK.
The Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) will celebrate its 130th anniversary on 20 June. Chief executive Crystal Oldman reflects on the heritage of the QNI and the evolution of community nursing.
As a snap general election is announced, Jane Bates wants to know why the NHS is not being given the same political priority as Brexit.
