A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Why I paid three times the recommended price to protect my daughter
The Nursing and Midwifery Council is committed
What does the British Social Attitudes survey
Give expectant mothers a break, says Jane Bates.
The official-looking email was rather alarming
After years of campaigning for better training
Thomas had been irritable, off food, lethargic
Sad by name, sad by nature, says Jane Bates.
I know the minute I walk in that something is
In response to the Five Year Forward View, whi
The road to recovery for people with cancer ca
Give managers a dose of reality, says Jane Bates.
It is time for my six-monthly check-up: the ‘blood and pee’ session where the practice nurse and I exchange light-hearted banter while she tightens cuffs and inserts needles and tippety-taps the facts of my life into a computer.
One of our pivotal challenges in public health is tackling health inequalities.
In two weeks time, I will be giving a public lecture for LGBT History Month at an event in London, celebrating the RCN’s role in championing diversity.
Jane Bates on digging herself out of a hole.
Now listen up. I could be about to wipe my hard drive, so I need to make this quick.
Nurse shortages are back – if they ever really went away. This was reinforced by two reports published either side of the new year.
