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‘Exciting’ pilot aims to tackle infections in care homes
A nurse supporting a national project to reduce the burden of infectious diseases on care homes in England has described…
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Transdermal blood taking ‘reliable’ for children with diabetes
A less invasive method of taking blood samples from children with type 1 diabetes has been found to be a…
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Scotland CNO Alex McMahon to retire in April 2024
The national chief nursing officer (CNO) for Scotland has announced that he will be retiring next year. Professor Alex McMahon…
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Honorary doctorate for top military nurse
A leading military nurse has been awarded an honorary doctorate from Birmingham City University (BCU) for “outstanding contribution to public…
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Sergeant Gives Nurse Mom an Unforgettable Surprise at Work, In Time For The Holidays!
On Friday morning, Sgt. Kate Cole surprised her mother, Kris Cole, a Nurse at Bryan Health in Lincoln, Nebraska. Sgt. Cole,…
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Women in research programme welcomes first nurse
A genetics specialist has become the first nurse to be accepted onto a programme that aims to help female researchers…
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Nurse in ‘first of its kind’ preventative cardiology post
A nurse appointed to a specialist preventative public health position on Jersey has said her first-of-a-kind role will make the…
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No end in sight for Lincolnshire community nursing strikes
A fifth round of nursing strikes at a social enterprise in the North East of England is taking place this…
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Using Technology for More Efficiency
Nurses spend approximately 19 to 35 percent of their time documenting care. Healthcare costs in the United States are two…
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Chronic cough guidance backs specialist nurse input
Specialist nurse input is highly beneficial in the management of chronic cough and the role should be developed, according to…
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