Greenholme House Care Home Presents Palliative Care Hearts to Leeds Cancer Centre
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Greenholme House Care Home has proudly presented 25 pairs of hand knitted palliative care hearts to Leeds Cancer Centre at the Bexley Wing, St James’s... Greenholme House Care Home Presents Palliative Care Hearts to Leeds Cancer Centre appeared first on The Carer.
KYN Appoints Suzanne Mumford As Director of Clinical and Dementia Care
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KYN, London’s leading collection of residential and nursing care homes, is pleased to announce the appointment of Suzanne Mumford as Director of Clinical and Dementia... KYN Appoints Suzanne Mumford As Director of Clinical and Dementia Care appeared first on The Carer.
More investment in children’s oral health needed to address tooth decay
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Paediatric nurse leaders have called on the government to invest in oral health programmes in order to reduce high rates of dental decay in children and young people across the UK. More investment in children’s oral health needed to address tooth decay appeared first on Nursing Times.
Charity highlights post code lottery in access to pulmonary fibrosis care
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The current model of care for people with pulmonary fibrosis is failing to provide adequate support for patients, according to a new report from charity Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis. Charity highlights post code lottery in access to pulmonary fibrosis care appeared first on Nursing Times.
New medical training chair to bring system from “dial up” to modern era
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The new chair of a major review into medical training has pledged to bring the “dial up” system into the modern era. Professor Dame Jane Dacre has been appointed by NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care to implement the Medical Education and Training Review, delivering change to UK’s creaking medical training […]
‘Domestic violence remains one of the most pervasive issues in nurse education’
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Carmel Bond and Mika O’Connor on how the topic of domestic violence must not be brushed aside and why it should be covered in education. ‘Domestic violence remains one of the most pervasive issues in nurse education’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Warning violence against nurses represents ‘global gendered crisis’
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An organisation representing nursing around the world has warned that violence against nurses is a global gendered crisis that threatens healthcare systems, patient safety and workforce sustainability. Warning violence against nurses represents ‘global gendered crisis’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing staff in Ulster emergency department latest to get bodycams
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Nurses working in the accident and emergency department at Ulster Hospital are to get bodycams from next week, sparked by what NHS leaders called a “completely unacceptable” level of violence. Nursing staff in Ulster emergency department latest to get bodycams appeared first on Nursing Times.
Healthcare Systems “Close to Collapse” Inquiry Finds
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The Chair of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, Baroness Heather Hallett, has published her third report which concludes that the UK’s healthcare systems “came close to... Healthcare Systems “Close to Collapse” Inquiry Finds appeared first on The Carer.
‘Can university truly teach caring on a corridor?’
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Student editor Romy Duckett on why corridor care is not something nursing students should simply learn to accept. ‘Can university truly teach caring on a corridor?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
NMC launches new data dashboard to highlight recurring themes when midwifery care goes wrong
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has launched a new Midwifery Data Dashboard to help the maternity care sector to understand and address recurring themes
Investigations into trust maternity safety incidents to continue
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An independent programme of investigations into maternity and newborn safety incidents at NHS trusts will continue for at least the next five years. Investigations into trust maternity safety incidents to continue appeared first on Nursing Times.