Tanya Nasir fraudulently secured a neonatal unit nurse manager role and was jailed
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Charity appeals for community nurses, midwives and health visitors to help assess potential placements in UK cities
As winter approaches, people being discharged from mental health hospitals need a real alternative to the streets, writes general secretary Janet Davies
A consultation has been launched on ‘urgently needed’ reforms to the regulation of nurses and other health professionals.
Joanne Bosanquet has received an honorary doctorate in recognition of her 'distinction in the field of nursing and public health'
Nurse staffing law is being introduced gradually.
Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust hopes to learn lessons from investigation.
Care for patients with bowel cancer should involve mental as well as physical healthcare, says Macmillan Cancer Support.
Results of new research into pressure ulcers are to be demonstrated at a Manchester train station.
Statistics also show 89% fall in European workers joining the register
Fast-track Continuing Healthcare framework is not fast enough.
A charity that supports working and retired nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants who are experiencing personal or financial hardship has smashed a
A guide to help nurses and other healthcare staff tackle a range of problems due to illicit drug use has been produced by the European drugs agency.
Nursing ‘icon’ Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, Public Health England deputy chief nurse Joanne Bosanquet and CQC nurse lead Ursula Gallagher made fellows as QNI celebrates 130 years
Nurse prescribers have a role to play in speaking with patients about whether an opioid painkiller is working, a conference has heard
Sickle cell disease not covered properly at undergraduate level, say nurse leaders.
Nurse-led programmes for drug users in England have led to an increase in testing and treatment for hepatitis C, a conference hears.
Poor workforce planning causing instability across the NHS, report states.
