Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Staff applying for the Mary Seacole awards will have opportunities to develop their leadership skills while improving the health of people from black and minority ethnic ba
The government has promised to fund more partnerships between healthcare organisations in the UK and developing world.
To root out medical errors and poor care, nurse leaders in the United States must create a culture in which evidence-based practice is intrinsic.
Health Education England is devising a framework to ensure common understanding and consistency of advanced practice.
How will the UK’s withdrawl from the European Union affect employment in the nursing profession?
A credential for advanced level nurses that will offer standardised recognition of higher level practice is now being offered by the RCN
Chief nursing officer Jean White discusses the Welsh Government’s plans for the nursing and midwifery professions.
UK nurse managers can learn from their Californian counterparts.
Public Health England’s nursing team are committed to reducing the health gap between affluent and poor.
All nurses have knowledge and experiences they can pass on to the next generation for the good of the profession.
Inappropriate use of the NHS by people who pay no taxes in the UK is unfair and expensive
Nurse researcher Ada ter Maten urges a rethink of the concepts related to 'self' to ensure they have value and meaning.
We may not feel an emotional conection with all of our patients, but we should still treat them in a loving way.
