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Study finds three-quarters of nurses burned out after Covid
Three-quarters of frontline nurses in China were left burned out after the Covid-19 pandemic, a new study has suggested. The…
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Spring budget 2024: tech investment for NHS ‘productivity’
Health service leaders have warned of another “tough year” for the NHS, after the announcement of the 2024 spring budget.…
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Long Covid: health workers take case to court
Nurses are among almost 70 health workers with long Covid who are jointly taking their case for compensation to the…
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Group appoints first Huntington’s disease nurse consultant
A care home group has appointed its first dedicated nurse consultant for people with Huntington’s disease. Joanna McCabe is taking…
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Some CRNAs Oppose Bill That Aims to License Anesthesiologist Assistants
A new bill in the Tennessee Senate aims to establish licensure for anesthesiologist assistants in an effort to address a…
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The public health improvements wanted by nurses
With an ageing population, the shock of the Covid-19 pandemic, increases in other infectious diseases and a struggling NHS, the…
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Poll suggests public back loan forgiveness for nurses
The public backs the idea of a loan forgiveness scheme for student nurses in England, according to new YouGov findings.…
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Nurses consulted on 2023-24 Northern Ireland pay offer
Health unions have begun consulting their members on the pay offer that has been put forward for Health and Social…
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ME services in ‘dire’ state after death of specialist nurse
Services for people in Scotland with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) have been “dire” since the death of the country’s…
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Nursa Recognizes International Women’s Day
Women hold approximately 76 percent of healthcare positions and have been responsible for 80 percent of the healthcare sector’s overall…
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