Trailblazing gynaecology nurse wants investment in specialism

Trailblazing gynaecology nurse wants investment in specialism

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Investing in specialist gynaecology nurses is “worthwhile” for healthcare organisations as demand for services continues to rise, a trailblazing nurse in Scotland has said. Trailblazing gynaecology nurse wants investment in specialism appeared first on Nursing Times.

Dementia Projected to Become the Third Leading Cause of Death Globally by 2040

Dementia Projected to Become the Third Leading Cause of Death Globally by 2040

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Dementia is on track to become the third leading cause of death worldwide by 2040, according to a newly published commentary in Nature Reviews Neurology... Dementia Projected to Become the Third Leading Cause of Death Globally by 2040 appeared first on The Carer.

Residents At Melbourn Care Home Visit Fire Station

Residents At Melbourn Care Home Visit Fire Station

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Residents at Melbourn Springs care home in Melbourn recently visited their local Fire Station for a guided tour. Joined by the activities team from Melbourn... Residents At Melbourn Care Home Visit Fire Station appeared first on The Carer.

Exemplar Health Care Opens New Home in Burnley

Exemplar Health Care Opens New Home in Burnley

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Nursing care provider Exemplar Health Care, is celebrating the opening of its brand-new care home. Wytham Lodge supports adults living with complex mental health needs,... Exemplar Health Care Opens New Home in Burnley appeared first on The Carer.

Nutrition and Hydration Week: Celebrating Quality Food and Drink in Health and Social Care

Nutrition and Hydration Week: Celebrating Quality Food and Drink in Health and Social Care

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Nutrition and Hydration Week 2025 will run from Monday, 17th March, to Sunday, 23rd March, spotlighting the critical role of proper nutrition and hydration in... Nutrition and Hydration Week: Celebrating Quality Food and Drink in Health and Social Care appeared first on The Carer.

‘You never know how one conversation could connect the dots for your future’

‘You never know how one conversation could connect the dots for your future’

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Student editor Graham Gibson shares his experience of the importance of networking and making connections. ‘You never know how one conversation could connect the dots for your future’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

RCN Corridor Care Report Shows Healthcare Staff “Beyond Despair”

RCN Corridor Care Report Shows Healthcare Staff “Beyond Despair”

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Patients dying in corridors, lack of equipment and unsafe practices are the findings of a new RCN report documenting the experiences of more than 5,000... RCN Corridor Care Report Shows Healthcare Staff “Beyond Despair” appeared first on The Carer.

Long-standing QNI chief executive to retire this year

Long-standing QNI chief executive to retire this year

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The Queen’s Nursing Institute has launched the search for a new chief executive, as Dr Crystal Oldman has announced her retirement. Long-standing QNI chief executive to retire this year appeared first on Nursing Times.

Final panel decision: What should happen to Nurse A after they mistreated a nursing home resident in their care?

Final panel decision: What should happen to Nurse A after they mistreated a nursing home resident in their care?

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Find out how the NMC panel acted in this case. Not yet read the case? Read the charge and background here Final panel decision: What should happen to Nurse A after they mistreated a nursing home resident in their care? appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nurse hopes to ‘turn claps into cash’ for colleagues with long Covid

Nurse hopes to ‘turn claps into cash’ for colleagues with long Covid

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A nurse is embarking on a nearly 200-mile-long walk in aid of healthcare workers with long Covid. Nurse hopes to ‘turn claps into cash’ for colleagues with long Covid appeared first on Nursing Times.

What should happen to Nurse A after they mistreated a nursing home resident in their care?

What should happen to Nurse A after they mistreated a nursing home resident in their care?

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Each month, Nursing Times will consider a real-life case heard by the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s fitness to practise panel. We’ll give you the facts of the case, as presented to the panel, and you’ll get a chance to consider what decision you would have made. What should happen to Nurse A after they mistreated a nursing home resident in their care? appeared first on Nursing Times.

Fake wounds help nurses raise pressure ulcer awareness

Fake wounds help nurses raise pressure ulcer awareness

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Nurses hoping to reduce the rate of pressure ulcers in their hospitals are using a mannequin and homemade fake wounds to help teach colleagues about spotting and treating tissue damage in their patients. Fake wounds help nurses raise pressure ulcer awareness appeared first on Nursing Times.