Wednesday twenty first February 2024 marks the sixth anniversary of the birth within the UKvol annual Mental Health Nurse Day. The day promotes and celebrates the...
Given all of the labor you do caring for others, it’s only right that you simply receive recognition and more during National Nurses Week and beyond....
The gap between research and practice. Today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment requires physicians, nurses, and students to remain current on the newest research, topics, and evidence...
Recent protests against stay-at-home restrictions across the country are painful for nurses most affected by the pandemic and people caring for Covid-19 patients. 4 nurses working...
Nurses, what’s next? As a maternity nurse, I’m a part of one of the crucial essential moments within the lives of families I’ll never meet again....
In March, throughout the first surge of Covid-19 patients, some institutions implemented alternative staffing and deployment models to enhance care and maximize patient and staff safety....
Working the night shift is usually a non-negotiable requirement for brand new nurses working in hospitals. Some nurses enjoy working the night shift and it has...
This week’s blog is by Gilda DavisPhD student and senior lecturer in pediatric nursing on the University of Worcester @worcester_uni @uow_TCSNM with the support of his...
Palliative care: it’s my care, my right Our next Twitter chat will likely be on Wednesday, October 9 at 8pm UKC. That is a chance so...
Amelia Swift is a lecturer in nursing on the University of Birmingham and a member of the Council of the British Pain Society. The National Health...