A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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The New Zealand Nurses Organisation has negotiated an impressive pay de
Most leave voters want the UK to continue recruiting EU nurses, but how
Patient safety and confidentiality may be under threat in the incr
EU nurses in the UK need to know what their post-Brexit status will be
Since the mid-1980s, the Pay Review Body has been fairly successful in keeping nurse pay&n
With ‘self-sufficiency’ in NHS staffing yet to materialise, t
The Nursing and Midwifery Council requires nurses and midwives to report any convictions or cautions they receive, but do parking fines and other fixed-penalty motoring offences fall within this category?
There is no immediate likelihood of the UK achieving self-sufficiency in nursing, while the approach to international nurses has become incoherent
An increasing number of medication incidents are due to calculation errors, and while numeracy tests may seem yet another hoop to jump through they are to help protect patient safety and your registration, and will likely become more common
Healthcare professionals used to be able to claim exemption from jury service, but it is now seen as a civic responsibility shared by everyone. Even if you ask to be excused, your jury service would likely be deferred rather than an exemption being given
The number of district nurses has fallen by almost 50% over the past seven years. With their skill set more in demand than ever as people are living longer with long-term conditions, this appears to fly in the face of logic, says workforce expert James Buchan
Samples provided by pharmaceutical companies can pose difficulties for nurses, including endorsement and storage issues. If you are in doubt it is best not to use the sample, says legal expert Marc Cornock
