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Fay Codona explains how a placement in her final year
Award-winning district nurse Paul Crank reflects on ho
Lorraine Hicking-Woodison on the privilege and rewarding feeling you ge
Practice nurse, Ifrah Ahmed has experienced a variety of working environments on ward
Keeleigh Scott on her new nursing role working with adults with learnin
Next spring will see the launch of a leadership programme for Queen’s Nurses.
Lone workers in community settings can be vulnerable to abuse. Dean Gurden looks
Being a nurse doesn’t give immunity from long-term illness: points to consider after being
Work dissatisfaction can affect health, recruitment and retention
Work motivation can be kick-started by redefining your ambitions
A recent report shows nurse directors are reluctant to take on chief executive roles becau
In a challenging work situation, the level of stress and anxiety you are feeling may well
Nerves can take hold and speech become garbled when you are put on the spot. Here, we offer expert advice on being the best you can be at a job interview.
Medical settings are fast-paced and busy, so if someone is not pulling their weight, it can have a big effect on the rest of the team and the quality of care being given.
Most of us find change a challenge, but by accepting it as inevitable we can make the most of opportunities that arise.
Detailed planning and communication with team members are vital to creating a successful service.
Being made redundant can feel like a crushing blow, but it might just be the springboard to better things
Employers are increasingly turning to social media as a recruitment tool
