Networking could seem something which you could postpone until you graduate, but here is the reality: the earlier you begin, the stronger Nursing Career Foundation. Building...
After a various, satisfying and engaging 43-year-old profession as a nurse, I finally retired. To be honest, I used to be a bit concerned about this....
This post Dr. Kathryn Connell emphasizes the chances and challenges for nurses balancing the chances of clinical and research profession. Journal’s club articles are given below....
This week, the blog Nurse, a lecturer, University of Plymouth (hazel.cowls@plymouth.ac.uk), emphasizes using creative art in nursing education. Hazel Cowls Resistance is taken into account to...
Choosing a nursing specialty is probably the most exciting (and, yes, a bit overwhelming) decisions for brand spanking new nursing graduates and students. With over 50...
Caring for yourself goes hand in hand with taking good care of others. While nurses know the importance of self -care, one stressor is usually neglected:...
This review of literature on the prudent practice of the fast cycle (RCDP) in medical education based on simulation (SBME). : NG C, Primini N, Orchangian-Cheff...
This week, the blog is by Stephanie Reynolds, senior lecturer, conducting the nursing course of MSC, Birmingham City University (stephanie.recienolds@bcu.ac.uk) After examining the origin in the...
“I do not mention my origin to suggest that I am unique, but rather show how my experiences reflect the experience of many patients who would...
The International Council of Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for people (their) is exclusive. Connects regulatory organs and the pharmaceutical industry to debate the scientific...