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Editorial
There is a widespread misconception that working in a nursing home is relentlessly hard an
A Nursing Standard investigation suggests that there has been a small but welcome improvem
Improving services for vulnerable people will require more, not fewer, traning places, wri
We are approaching a decade of unprecedented pay restraint, but surely the time has come f
A new fast-track nursing scheme will be piloted from September, but is this the
The RCNi Nurse Awards are the only awards that give patients the opportunity to choose the
A new survey by Nursing Standard and the Sunday Mirror newspaper reinforces the obvious&nb
You almost certainly do not know Liz Alderton, Jason Gray O'Connor or Hilda Hayo, but afte
We are not yet a quarter of the way through 2017, but it already looks set
Sex kitten or battleaxe, doctor’s handmaiden or angel.
Our exclusive survey with Marie Curie reveals the difficulties nurses fa
Not a day goes by without another story about the crisis in the NHS, yet nurses continue t
It’s good to see the college taking the lead on defining advanced practice, and it seems accreditation won’t be easy to achieve, writes Nursing Standard editor Graham Scott
Nurses have suffered too much for too long and the protests and lobbying must continue, says editor Graham Scott
This week Nursing Standard launches a new series of summaries of the world-renowned Cochrane Reviews, writes editor Graham Scott
It’s time our politicians stopped trying to shift the blame and made better spending choices regarding the NHS, writes Graham Scott.
Many mishaps – and costly staff injury claims – could be avoided if only everyone took a little more care, writes editor Graham Scott.
As the number of NHS staff opting for retirement surges, the serious nurse shortage that experts have warned of now seems inevitable, says editor Graham Scott
