Practice development nurse Valerie McGurk reviews Walking Forward, Looking Back
Retired practice development nurse Valerie McGurk reviews Snowball in a Blizzard: The Tricky Problem of Uncertainty in Medicine
A practical guide to help students navigate and flourish in placements
Practice development nurse Valerie McGurk reviews Mnemonics and Study Tips for Medical Students (Third Edition).
Practice development nurse Valerie McGurk reviews Anatomy and Physiology in Healthcare.
This is a book for all healthcare practitioners says Valerie McGurk
Valerie McGurk reviews The Nurses of Steeple Street, a new novel from the author of the Nightingale series.
This comprehensive and practical guide will be an invaluable aid to students and advanced practitioners, as well as those involved in neonatal and midwifery care in hospitals or community settings
Set against the 1974 backdrop of industrial action that beset the NHS, this engaging story builds on the author’s first two books about life at the fictional City General Hospital.
This practical evidence-based guide on neonatal examination has been updated to include the latest guidelines from the Nursing and Midwifery Council as well as national screening guidelines as endorsed by the UK screening committee.
Set during Christmas 1941, the nurses in the fictional Nightingale series are facing one of their toughest winters yet as some are relocated to sister hospitals across the country in the seventh instalment of the series.
A great read for lovers of nursing and Welsh history, this is an account of nurse education when the primary focus was hands-on learning.
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