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When staff work in terms to decide how to improve care, results can be highly effecti
With a third of general practice nurses due to retire by 2020, it is vital that we support
Constantly rearranging a medical appointment due to work and family commitments is causing
Self-diagnosis via the internet: democratisation of health or dangerous mistake?
Challenges facing the planet have major health implications, which require action not
NHS Blood and Transplant is calling for 40,000 new black blood donors t
Thrombectomy can transform people’s recovery after stroke but access to treatment&nbs
A global movement to get patients up, dressed and moving started with a
The once ubiquitous safety pin is now never seen on ward, a victim of H
More people die from IPF than are killed on the roads each year, but few nurses or doctors
District nurses are experts in the co-ordination and delivery of comple
With little time for clinical supervision, team meetings or teaching op
As the PrEP Impact trial gets under way, sexual health nurses will be at
The Department of Health’s failure to acknowledge the difficulties faced
Even if your comedy routine isn’t always appreciated, humour is still a
Providing students with a safe environment in which to learn and grow wi
The latest evidence on missed care and poor outcomes adds to the evidenc
Maintaining a work-life balance in the face of serious staff shortages i