
‘I left Westminster Abbey with a great deal of pride in being a nurse’
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Student editor Sana Gul on her experience of attending the 60th Florence Nightingale Foundation Commemorative Service at Westminster Abbey. ‘I left Westminster Abbey with a great deal of pride in being a nurse’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS first in world to roll out new ‘trojan horse’ therapy for blood cancer patients
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The NHS in England will be the first health system in the world to roll-out a ‘trojan horse’ targeted therapy for blood cancer patients which could halt the disease’s progression by nearly three times as long as existing treatments. Around 1,500 patients a year with multiple myeloma – an incurable cancer of the bone marrow […]

Calls to support ‘critical’ work of nurses in disaster zones
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International health leaders have called for more support for nurses working in areas of war and humanitarian crises. Calls to support ‘critical’ work of nurses in disaster zones appeared first on Nursing Times.

Robert Francis: unacceptable continence care likely persists
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Nurses have “a problem being heard” in the continence care space despite being key to the multidisciplinary teams that can drive forward changes, Sir Robert Francis has said. Robert Francis: unacceptable continence care likely persists appeared first on Nursing Times.

Bid to improve nurse training opportunities globally
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The Royal College of Nursing has signed an agreement with the International Council of Nurses to support the education and training of nurses across the world. Bid to improve nurse training opportunities globally appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Somewhere along the way, I forgot how to be me’
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Student editor Zaneta Sadauskaite-Khokhar on the importance of finding yourself while studying nursing. ‘Somewhere along the way, I forgot how to be me’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

The Benefits of AI in Social Care
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The social care sector has come a long way when it comes to digital transformation, and artificial intelligence (AI) is a big part of its... The Benefits of AI in Social Care appeared first on The Carer.

‘Nurses are key to brain injury recovery – it’s time we invest in their potential’
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Jenny Clarke on why she believes nurses are the key to the future of successful rehabilitation for patients who have experienced brain injury. ‘Nurses are key to brain injury recovery – it’s time we invest in their potential’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘As an introvert, I have learnt to embrace my own authentic leadership style’
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Sarah Butler on her experience of providing leadership as an introvert. ‘As an introvert, I have learnt to embrace my own authentic leadership style’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Care Sector Reacts To Chancellors Spending Review
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Care sector leaders and key organisations across the UK have voiced a mixed but largely cautious response to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first spending review, unveiled... Care Sector Reacts To Chancellors Spending Review appeared first on The Carer.

It’s ‘True’ – Dinky Ponies Bring Pop Royalty To Oxford Care Home!
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THRILLED care home residents got an extra special surprise when miniature pony Poppy brought along a VIP guest for her latest visit – pop legend... It’s ‘True’ – Dinky Ponies Bring Pop Royalty To Oxford Care Home! appeared first on The Carer.

Resilience-based Clinical Supervision (RBCS) Programme for Social Care Registered Nurses
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The Foundation of Nursing Studies (FoNS) is an independent charity that focuses its energies, knowledge and expertise around compassionate, person-centred cultures of care. The vision... Resilience-based Clinical Supervision (RBCS) Programme for Social Care Registered Nurses appeared first on The Carer.