A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Don’t forget about staff health, says Jane Bates.
Today is shaping up nicely.
You couldn’t make it up part one: a ‘tough on
Leading nurse academic Linda Aiken presented r
At the chief nursing officer (CNO) for England
Jane Bates tackles the scary revalidation tales.
Everyone loves my French beans with black must
Research by the national learning disability charity FitzRoy has found that families of pe
The momentous decision to introduce revalidati
When former chief medical officer for Scotland
Perhaps we’ve all had enough says Jane Bates.
It is just what you need on a Saturday night –
Wendy Durham and Chris Sykes explain conceptual frameworks and how they are used in nursing research
Last month we celebrated the reversal of migration laws that would have forced thousands of talented nurses from outside the European Economic Area to leave the country.
The profile that dementia has secured in the UK over the past five years is surely good news. We are told that record numbers of staff are completing some form of dementia training, and dementia networks and friends are seemingly everywhere.
Jane Bates salutes the ex-nurses still working.
When I grew up, I wanted to be an engine driver. Still do in fact. But my parents palmed me off with a train set, packed me off to grammar school, and that was that.
Every October since 1987, the UK has celebrated Black History Month.
