Universities ‘need to be embedded’ in nurse workforce planning
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A coalition of education leaders has called on the new government to progress reforms to nursing and midwifery education, to support the ambitions of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. Universities ‘need to be embedded’ in nurse workforce planning appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses support world-first standards for uncommon lung disease
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A world-first new set of standards for the care of non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease has been published. Nurses support world-first standards for uncommon lung disease appeared first on Nursing Times.
London Based Area Manager To Take Part In Great North Run And Raise Funds For His Homes
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Bobby Brooks will be running the Great North Run for his MHA homes An area manager working for a care provider is set to take... London Based Area Manager To Take Part In Great North Run And Raise Funds For His Homes appeared first on The Carer.
Nursing education: two London universities merge
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Two universities in London that train health professionals have merged to create what they described as a “health powerhouse” for education and research. Nursing and midwifery are among the fields that will be taught at the new City St George’s, University of London alongside a… Nursing education: two London universities merge appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘A million incontinence pads are used each day; they take 500 years to degrade’
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Linda Nazarko on how nurses need to determine if it is possible to use reusable rather than disposable equipment. ‘A million incontinence pads are used each day; they take 500 years to degrade’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
General practice nurses eligible for 6% pay rise this year
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The 6% pay rise put forward for GPs for this year should also be given to general practice nurses, it has been confirmed. General practice nurses eligible for 6% pay rise this year appeared first on Nursing Times.
Greensleeves Care Awards Reward Talent Following Record Nominations
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Leading not-for-profit care home provider Greensleeves Care has announced the group’s awards for 2024, in a record year for nominations that highlight colleagues’ extraordinary efforts... Greensleeves Care Awards Reward Talent Following Record Nominations appeared first on The Carer.
GPs Prepare To Take Collective Action After Overwhelming Ballot Result
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GPs across England have voted overwhelmingly in favour of taking collective action. More than 8,500 GPs in England took part in the ballot and 98.3%... GPs Prepare To Take Collective Action After Overwhelming Ballot Result appeared first on The Carer.
Team Hickathrift All The Way – Care Home Host Their Own Olympics!
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Residents and staff at Hickathrift House care home in Marshland st James, Wisbech have been cheering on Team GB throughout the Paris Olympics. The home... Team Hickathrift All The Way – Care Home Host Their Own Olympics! appeared first on The Carer.
CQC Inspections Fall To Second Lowest Level Since 2016 – New Data Shows
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Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspections have fallen to their second lowest level in almost 10 years, as the day-to-day regulatory function of the public body... CQC Inspections Fall To Second Lowest Level Since 2016 – New Data Shows appeared first on The Carer.
Survey: nurses cautiously optimistic about AI
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Around half of nurses and midwives are excited by the prospect of using artificial intelligence as part of their jobs, a new survey has suggested. Survey: nurses cautiously optimistic about AI appeared first on Nursing Times.
NHS urges public to come forward for care during GP collective action
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The NHS is asking the public to still come forward as usual for care during collective action by GP services which starts today (Thursday 1 August). GP services across England will begin collective action on Thursday 1 August for an indefinite period of time, and while there may be some disruption to services practices will […]