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University honours contribution of former student and midwifery lecturer
A midwife with special ties with the University of Bradford has received an outstanding contribution award from the higher education…
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New NMC guidance on registrants’ freedom to express views and beliefs
New guidance aims to clarify rules for nursing and midwifery professionals on safely expressing their views with patients, colleagues and…
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‘Transformative’ sickle cell disease treatment closer to approval
A successful appeal to the UK’s authority on health and care has meant a new treatment for sickle cell disease…
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Campaign launched in London to encourage college leavers to choose nursing
A network of higher education institutions in London has kicked off a campaign aimed at encouraging young people to pursue…
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Guidelines launched for nurses responding to cardiac arrest during sport
Guidance has been published by Resuscitation UK (RCUK) to help increase cardiac arrest survival rates among athletes and help save…
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Warning lack of line flushing leading to ‘under delivery’ of IV antibiotics
The under delivery of intravenous antibiotics in some NHS hospitals due to lack of polices and compliance may be contributing…
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New guide calls on NHS leaders to promote nurse wellbeing
The psychological health of nurses needs to be “front and centre” of discussions at board level, researchers have said as…
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Menopause aid and flexible hours ‘keep thousands in NHS jobs’
New retention schemes have prevented more than 10,000 nursing and other healthcare staff from leaving their jobs, according to NHS…
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Nurses Slashed by Knife-Wielding Visitor at Beth Israel Medical Center
Two nurses and a medical resident were injured this morning after being slashed with a knife during a domestic dispute…
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Happy Hanukkah – A Festival of Lights
Just after sunset this evening and the next eight evenings in a row, some of you will be lighting the…
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