Dr Arun Chopra Appointed As CQC’s First Chief Inspector Of Mental Health

Dr Arun Chopra Appointed As CQC’s First Chief Inspector Of Mental Health

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Dr Arun Chopra has been appointed as the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC’s) first Chief Inspector of Mental Health. Arun was previously Medical Director of the... Dr Arun Chopra Appointed As CQC’s First Chief Inspector Of Mental Health appeared first on The Carer.

NMC to survey 841,000 professionals on the register

NMC to survey 841,000 professionals on the register

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We’re sending a survey to over 841,000 nursing and midwifery professionals on our register to better understand their experiences of delivering care. We also wa

‘Nurses can help improve vaccination uptake in underserved communities’

‘Nurses can help improve vaccination uptake in underserved communities’

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Fernanda Aguilar Perez and William Roberts on the positive impact that nurses can have on vaccine uptake among children. ‘Nurses can help improve vaccination uptake in underserved communities’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Northumberland Care Home Resident Cheers Newcastle United To Historic Carabao Cup Victory

Northumberland Care Home Resident Cheers Newcastle United To Historic Carabao Cup Victory

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A resident at HC-One’s Hartford Court Care Home, in Cramlington, Northumberland, celebrated his beloved Newcastle United’s 2-1 Carabao Cup victory over Liverpool, marking their first... Northumberland Care Home Resident Cheers Newcastle United To Historic Carabao Cup Victory appeared first on The Carer.

New Skills For Care Data Shows That 58% Of Care Workers Are Currently Paid Below The National Living Wage

New Skills For Care Data Shows That 58% Of Care Workers Are Currently Paid Below The National Living Wage

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Care England, the leading voice of adult social care providers in England, has issued an urgent call to action regarding the financial challenges facing  the... New Skills For Care Data Shows That 58% Of Care Workers Are Currently Paid Below The National Living Wage appeared first on The Carer.

Meningitis: factsheet on nursing childhood infectious diseases

Meningitis: factsheet on nursing childhood infectious diseases

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This factsheet on meningitis helps nurses distinguish between viral and bacterial forms, including risks and complications, and when urgent action is needed. It is part of a collection on childhood infections. Meningitis: factsheet on nursing childhood infectious diseases appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Think about how you might support future nurses in end-of-life care’

‘Think about how you might support future nurses in end-of-life care’

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Reflecting on her own experience, Abbey Holden explains why education providers should think about how they might support the nurses of the future in caring for people at the end of their life. ‘Think about how you might support future nurses in end-of-life care’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Scarlet fever: factsheet on nursing childhood infectious diseases

Scarlet fever: factsheet on nursing childhood infectious diseases

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Scarlet fever (scarlatina) is an infectious disease, most commonly seen between the ages of 2 and 8 years. This factsheet explains its causes, prevention and treatment. It is part of a collection on childhood infections. Scarlet fever: factsheet on nursing childhood infectious diseases appeared first on Nursing Times.

The benefits of advanced clinical practitioners in skin cancer services

The benefits of advanced clinical practitioners in skin cancer services

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Skin cancer advanced clinical practitioners ensure continuity of care for oncology patients with malignant melanoma and other advanced skin cancers. The benefits of advanced clinical practitioners in skin cancer services appeared first on Nursing Times.

NICE calls for BMI checks in patients with long-term conditions

NICE calls for BMI checks in patients with long-term conditions

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Nurses working in primary care settings could in future be required to carry out body mass measurements annually, to head off weight gain and obesity in patients with certain conditions. NICE calls for BMI checks in patients with long-term conditions appeared first on Nursing Times.

Avery Healthcare Homes Recognised in Knight Frank’s Prestigious 2025 Luxury Care Home Guide

Avery Healthcare Homes Recognised in Knight Frank’s Prestigious 2025 Luxury Care Home Guide

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Photo Caption: Mousehold View Care Home in Norwich Avery Healthcare is celebrating as three of its care homes have been included in the prestigious 2025... Avery Healthcare Homes Recognised in Knight Frank’s Prestigious 2025 Luxury Care Home Guide appeared first on The Carer.

Student nurse loan forgiveness would boost retention, says RCN

Student nurse loan forgiveness would boost retention, says RCN

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Student loan forgiveness for NHS nurses in England would help keep people in the profession for up to a decade longer, a new report has claimed. Student nurse loan forgiveness would boost retention, says RCN appeared first on Nursing Times.