A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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On reflection, Jane Bates is lucky to have made it.
With the arrival of spring, a small heap of un
The Migration Advisory Committee has spoken.
RCN Nurse of the Year Amanda Burston outlines how to recognise some of the early signs of
Brexit, Trump and migration dominate the news,
Many will be frustrated by the latest study to
Basics outweigh theory, insists Jane Bates.
Lisa blamed herself for what happened to her A
Two months after I took up my post as chair of
How many nurses and midwives in the UK are pro
Beware pension changes, warns Jane Bates.
The nurse is gentle with me and tells me I per
Former RCN president Lucy Ottley once said: ‘What an opportunity we have to guide the future of our profession, while maintaining the best traditions and standards of the past.’
Revalidation, one of the most significant changes to the regulation of nurses and midwives, is now under way.
Convalescence makes sense, says Jane Bates.
I once had a friend who, whenever she nicked herself with a kitchen knife or barked her shins on a dishwasher door, would cry ‘Thatcher!’ How many hours of practice had gone into this?
May 1951, London. The KGB spies Burgess and Maclean must elude their MI5 watchers if they are to escape to Moscow. Their Russian handlers have a cunning plan.
Just five new district nurses were trained for the whole population of London in 2013. This startling fact was the catalyst for the annual audit of district nursing programmes now undertaken by the Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) across the UK.
