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Bottom of the pile: why nursing staff need regular training in bowel care
Not understanding the importance of bowel care could be life threatening for some patients, so it’s time to debunk some myths, says Fiona.
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Silent killer: do you know the symptoms of pancreatic cancer?
One person dies from pancreatic cancer every hour – here’s what you need to know about it
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Out of this world: how tech is transforming nurse education
We go behind the scenes of Middlesex University’s state-of-the-art simulation centre as virtual reality and talking mannequins look set to play an increasing role in nursing students’ education
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Lessons on lymphoedema
When Karen found community nursing staff were unable to attend training, she took the education to them
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Video: multiple cranial nerve block injection demo
Advanced nurse practitioner Susie shows how to administer this transformative headache treatment.
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Climate change: what does it mean for infectious diseases?
Rose Gallagher looks at the relationship between the climate crisis, the rise of infectious diseases and why we need to start thinking about the next pandemic.
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Let's talk about sex: why STIs are at a record high
Sexual health nurse Ruth Bailey gives her perspective on why cases of chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis have shot up since 2021 and what nursing staff can do about it
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The cancellation
Ingrid's daughter's brain surgery was postponed at the last minute due to a lack of nursing staff. She reflects on her family's experience
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International nursing staff: ‘RCN will support your right to strike’
Hareg is supporting internationally recruited nursing staff who feel worried about taking strike action.
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‘Take the opportunity to make things better’: why mental health nurses should vote ‘yes’ to strike
Mental health nursing is suffering from low pay, staff shortages and burnout – it’s time to tell the UK government that change is needed by voting for strike action, says community mental health nurse Carol