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Nurses help boost dementia diagnoses but ‘more to be done’
Dementia nursing leaders have welcomed an increase in diagnoses, but say patients need greater access to specialist nurses. NHS England…
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NMC chair defends leadership position amid calls to resign
The chair of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has defended his position at the regulator, despite ongoing calls for…
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Trust celebrates outstanding contribution of three long-serving nurses
Three of Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust’s longest serving nurses received the chief nursing officer for England’s…
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Can Men Be Sexual Assault (SANE) Forensic Nurses?
>>Listen to “Can Men Be Sexual Assault (SANE) Forensic Nurses? (With Leah Helmbrecht and Shaun Johnson)” Approximately 1 in…
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More strikes announced by theatre nurses over 9pm finish
Day theatre nurses at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust are set to go back on strike over changes…
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First nurse appointed to lead organisation promoting burn care
Nicole Lee, matron of a burns service in London, will become the first nurse to lead the British Burn Association…
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National Nurses United Union Votes To Endorse Kamala Harris For President
Disclaimer: The endorsement has been announced by the National Nurses United Union, not by Nurse.org. The executive council for the…
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HCAs ‘still invisible’ more than 10 years after major review
A decade after the Cavendish Review into the role of healthcare assistants (HCAs), and other clinical support workers, a new…
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Hospital pilot suggests flexible working better for nurse wellbeing
Giving frontline workers greater control over their working patterns appears to improve health and wellbeing, according to findings from a…
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Lock of Florence Nightingale’s hair sells at auction
A lock of nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale’s hair has been sold for just under £3,000 at auction earlier this month,…
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