Melaine Coward shares reflections

Melaine Coward shares reflections

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Assistant Director Education Quality Assurance, NMC, Melaine Coward shares reflections on her career as a nurse on International Nurses Day

Hospice and palliative care services could encourage eye donation

Hospice and palliative care services could encourage eye donation

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A study assessed the potential for and opinions about eye donation in hospice and palliative care, making recommendations for facilitating these conversations. Hospice and palliative care services could encourage eye donation appeared first on Nursing Times.

Government agrees to protect ‘nurse’ title in law

Government agrees to protect ‘nurse’ title in law

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The job title of ‘nurse’ will be given protection in law to ensure only those with the right training and registration can use it, the government has announced. Government agrees to protect ‘nurse’ title in law appeared first on Nursing Times.

Twin sisters, one purpose: Jessica and Lucy’s journey into nursing

Twin sisters, one purpose: Jessica and Lucy’s journey into nursing

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To celebrate International Nurses’ Day, Jessica and Lucy Sheldon discuss their shared passion for patient care, which began in 2014 when they both became appren

A career of skill and compassion: nursing is ‘the best job ever’ for Anwen

A career of skill and compassion: nursing is ‘the best job ever’ for Anwen

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Head and neck cancer specialist nurse Anwen Butten has spent 30 years honing the skill she needs to make a difference to patients, something that drives her eve

Government to End Overseas Recruitment Route for Care Workers Amid Migration Reforms

Government to End Overseas Recruitment Route for Care Workers Amid Migration Reforms

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The government has announced plans to close the overseas visa route for care workers as part of new measures to reduce net migration. Home Secretary... Government to End Overseas Recruitment Route for Care Workers Amid Migration Reforms appeared first on The Carer.

‘If you are a student who’s made a mistake and felt like it defined you, it doesn’t’

‘If you are a student who’s made a mistake and felt like it defined you, it doesn’t’

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Student editor Deborah Amu on the experience of making mistakes and learning from them as a student nurse. ‘If you are a student who’s made a mistake and felt like it defined you, it doesn’t’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Overseas nurses facing various barriers to speaking up

Overseas nurses facing various barriers to speaking up

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Overseas nurses fear speaking up due to concerns about retaliation, including dismissal or stalled career progression, a new report has revealed. Overseas nurses facing various barriers to speaking up appeared first on Nursing Times.

Inquiry hears of nurse staffing troubles on mental health wards

Inquiry hears of nurse staffing troubles on mental health wards

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A former chief nurse has told an inquiry into mental health inpatient deaths that more resources must be put into the registered nursing workforce to improve patient care. Inquiry hears of nurse staffing troubles on mental health wards appeared first on Nursing Times.

Petition calls for end to nursing associate ‘misuse’

Petition calls for end to nursing associate ‘misuse’

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A petition has demanded better recognition and support of the nursing associate role, amid concerns of its misuse by employers and limited career progression opportunities for registrants. Petition calls for end to nursing associate ‘misuse’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

NCA Welcomes Both Casey Commission And The Health And Social Care Committee’s Reports

NCA Welcomes Both Casey Commission And The Health And Social Care Committee’s Reports

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The National Care Association (NCA) has welcomed the publication of both the Terms of Reference of the Casey Commission and the Health and Social Care... NCA Welcomes Both Casey Commission And The Health And Social Care Committee’s Reports appeared first on The Carer.

NMC launches campaign to appoint permanent Chief Executive and Registrar

NMC launches campaign to appoint permanent Chief Executive and Registrar

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Applications must be submitted by 1 June