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Student midwife develops app to combat skin tone bias
A student midwife has designed an app aimed at improving the detection of conditions that are sometimes missed among women…
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Scottish NHS pay deal for 2024-25 accepted by some unions
Three unions representing nurses and midwives in Scotland have announced that their members have voted to accept the 2024-25 NHS…
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Apply now to be one of our 2024-25 Nursing Times student editors
It’s that time again when Nursing Times launches its search for our next group of student editors. Start your application…
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Pledge to develop nursing leadership across Northern Ireland
A new commitment has been made to foster leadership skills in nurses and midwives of all levels in Northern Ireland.…
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Why Nursing Is Like a Contact Sport | Opinion
According to the Oxford Dictionary, a contact sport is one in which the impact of one person against another is an…
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NMC urged to review midwife training standards
A damning report into maternity care in England has led to calls for a review of midwife regulation and investment…
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Student nurse numbers fall by 21% in three years
Nursing student numbers in the UK have fallen by more than a fifth in three years, new figures from the…
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Why Nursing Organizations Endorse Political Candidates
Disclaimer: Nurse.org has not ever endorsed specific political parties or persons. Many prominent and leading nursing organizations in the country…
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Covid inquiry: Scottish nurses faced ‘death and devastation’
Nurses witnessed death during the Covid-19 pandemic on a scale “that they should never have seen”, the former chief nursing…
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Covid required ‘least worst’ decisions, says ex-Northern Ireland CNO
The former chief nursing officer (CNO) of Northern Ireland has said early pandemic decision-making put her and other leaders “between…
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