Nurse also did not attempt CPR as she claimed that a resident was ‘already dead’
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Conservative plans to train more nurses and doctors and put extra cash into the NHS depend on a good deal and 'strong economy', health secretary admits.
The new director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO) has affirmed his support for nursing.
The NHS depends on nurses from the European Union (EU) to prevent the serious problem of under-staffing from getting even worse, according to a new
Pioneering researcher says it is time for nurses and governments to act.
A new global campaign to raise the profile of nursing across every continent has been announced at the International Council of Nurses 2017 congress in Barcelona.
A project to improve the care of people at the end of life by emphasising patient experience has selected 19 teams to join.
Wales’ chief nursing officer has spoken of her pride at the ‘ringing endorsement’ of health professionals in the country following a series of award wins.
Nursing and Midwifery Council proposes use of supervisors and assessors.
More than 20,000 people have so far taken part in a survey which aims to show the reality of staffing levels in front-line nursing.
Chief executive Jackie Smith says language requirements for international nurses may not change, and review ‘does not mean we are going to lower the test scor
Experts have called for more work to understand the risk of suicide among people with autism in England.
Healthcare services are leaving children with autism and their families without the vital support they need, according to the RCN.
Mental health advice and support for people affected by the Manchester terrorist attack has been released by the NHS.
Nurse Claire Austin told SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon to ‘come in to A&E and see what we’re up against’ during the Scottish leaders debate.
New programme will boost careers of advanced practice nurses.
Chief executive of the International Council of Nurses says ‘the door is very much open’ for the RCN to re-join.
Online film viewed more than four million times.
Nurses have expressed outrage at ‘outdated stereotypes' used in proposed adverts for a recruitment campaign after they were released in error.
