Read this article to learn about communication frameworks and skills that will help enable quality interaction with patients.
Jane Turner, from charity Sue Ryder, explains why nurse training in palliative and end-of-life care is so important and how it benefits all.
A nurse, Ellie Hoskin, has explained what convinced her to become a living kidney donor for a complete stranger and ...
Emma Davies argues in favour of widening access to nursing for people who have grown up in marginalised and care-experienced ...
UK drug regulators have approved a drug and vaccination combination for the prevention of sexually transmitted HIV-1 ...
RCN members demonstrated today outside the HQ of a major private health provider in response to its decision to close one of ...
Kerry Haycox reflects on being a temporary wheelchair user and why systemic change is needed to make accessibility more than ...
Playing soothing live music in intensive care units can help parents bond with their baby, according to those behind a ...
More than half of the countries in the WHO’s European region are experiencing an intense, early influenza season driven by a ...
A leading public health nurse has been appointed as one of two new vice chairs for the Scottish Maternity and Neonatal ...
Concurrent physical frailty and depression are likely to boost the risk of dementia in older people, according to researchers ...
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