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Leicester’s Hospitals’ new sepsis team will work in emergency department and combines 
Nursing Standard has joined forces with Marie Curie for a major new survey of UK nurses an
NHS trusts will be legally obliged from April to check if overseas pati
Primary school children are more likely to identify a woman as a nurse and a man as a surg
The number of nursing degree applicants in England has fallen by 23% in the past year, acc
RCN Northern Ireland director Janice Smyth has said nurses are ‘under extreme stress’ in r
System for recovering money from overseas patients who use the NHS is chaotic, say MP
Students at the University of Derby have embarked on their studies to b
Patients with mental health problems attending emergency departments for physical con
In a debate on nursing pay, MPs warned that the NHS could not afford to lose the good
Thousands of nurses have contacted their MPs to urge them to take part in today’s par
Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) agrees to be regulator for new nursing associates
Staff were put through their paces at Doncaster Royal Infirmary during a new trauma course.
BBC survey adds to concerns about driving after long shifts
The Nursing and Midwifery Council has set out the benefits and risks of regulating nursing
Hospitals are running wards with a dangerously low number of nurses and are using healthcar
Trades Union Congress analysis of public sector pay restraint reveals bleak picture fo
Some nurses working up to 12 hours without a break, food, or even a glass of wate