A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Beware of vanity ‘cures’, says Jane Bates.
Want to hear some good news? Of course not.
Emergency nurse Grace McDonald compares the triage process in New Zealand with the UK
Clinical lead at Prostate Cancer UK explains the importance of sharing end of life stories
Despite the many challenges facing nursing thi
Having been the voice of nursing for 100 years
Pain pretenders beware, warns Jane Bates.
Getting a dessert recipe from Janet’s mum is li
Experiencing the NHS as a patient feels very d
Almost two in three adults are overweight or obese, which puts the majority of us at a significantly high risk of life threatening illnesses like type 2 diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers.
Jane Bates on the patient backlog in her specialty.
At last I’ve caught up. Not only does my new-to-me but previously-loved motor have climate control and a heated windscreen, it lets me play music from my phone.
Nurses have a vital role in improving and protecting the health of the population, and one area where we have opportunity and responsibility is in antimicrobial resistance.
Two years ago, the NHS adopted the ‘duty of candour’, a promise that when things go wrong the organisation should admit its mistakes and make amends.
