Tips to help you stand out (in a good way) in front of a recruitment panel
Students
Spotting deterioration takes more than tools – experts’ advice on honing your instincts
Essential Q&A to help build confidence and skills in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Tips to help you stand out (in a good way) in front of a recruitment panel
Advice and development
Use our tips to establish support, build your confidence and ensure you are heard
Online event is your chance to meet employers, join seminars, and even get a job interview
How to build your experience and confidence, plus tips on raising difficult questions
It’s an issue fundamental to nursing care, but do you know what’s expected of you?
Clinical placements are a valuable part of nursing students' training so take advantage of all the opportunities
Reflective practice
Supporting students to challenge their own beliefs about mental ill health
Students
Spotting deterioration takes more than tools – experts’ advice on honing your instincts
How antithrombotic drugs work – and why we shouldn’t call them blood thinners
Essential Q&A to help build confidence and skills in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
The steps you can take on placement to support patient safety and help prevent falls
Steps for building better communication with patients and colleagues
Bedside handovers may be daunting but they improve safety and shared decision-making
Clinical placement
Tips to help you overcome concerns and improve your record-keeping
Take our tips on building a good relationship and not allowing tensions to fester
Nerves or uncertainty may make you forget your fluids. Here’s how to prioritise hydration
A predictable schedule enables you to commit to paid work and keep your home life on track
Your guide to complying with NMC and visa rules, while embracing a new system and culture
Find out how to achieve your learning goals while maintaining a work-life balance
Newly qualified nurses
QNI's Crystal Oldman on why the community is the perfect place to start your nursing career
Caring for homeless people requires a complex set of skills that can enable nurses to reach out to those who are often excluded from the healthcare system, says Jane Morton.
