Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Revalidation is the single biggest change to nursing and midwifery regulation in years.
There have been a number of cases of people travelling abroad to be assisted to die in the past few months.
Jane Bates expects no preferential treatment.
Do I have an eating disorder? It would not be the first time in my life.
Chancellor George Osborne’s July budget announcement about four more years of pay constraint for NHS nurses is as much a political ca
Ainna Fawcett-Henesy, international consultant in Nursing and Health, on why the RCN has to do everything possible to achieve sufficient numbers of staff
What happens when politicians go on holiday?
Any healthcare professional who works in the clinical field of abortion does so because they support women’s ability to make their ow
Jane Bates ponders the power of a name.
Just before Christmas 2014, our nine-week-old baby boy was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
My ward manager says that I cannot witness a will for one of my patients. Is this true?
Jo Brown and Guy Collins explain that simulated practice can prepare students to work in community settings
Julia Bradley, from the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, says women are being distressed by the tactics of anti-abortion campaigners
At this time of year, some young girls may be taken abroad to undergo female genital mutilation.
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, a trade agreement currently being negotiated by the United States and the European Union, is set to remove barriers to the buying and selling of goods and services between the two trading giants.
Jane Bates puts her faith in the proverbial.
There was once an old man who lived with his wife in a house by a river. He had dementia, but he was happy. He worked in his garden, fed the birds, told stories about his past and teased his grandchildren.
Private healthcare companies invoice their clients for every medicine given.
