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Unsocial shifts and rotas: what’s your breaking point?
Nurses are flexible but there has to be give and take if the NHS is to boost retention
Bad behaviour exists in nursing, but supportive colleagues are there too
Bullying attitudes may arise when nurses lose compassion, and could drive others to leave
Our professional inferiority complex: why you’re never ‘just’ a nurse
Safety-critical care is what we do, yet some of us can’t resist the urge to downplay
Hospital car parking: who exactly is making a profit from all those charges and fines?
Using staff as cash cows if they drive to work shows how far goodwill has fallen in the NHS
Cruel curbs on migrant care workers’ lives are at odds with British values
Rules to stop overseas staff bringing family are also risky for the care sector and NHS
How my disability made me a better, braver nurse
As nurses we can use our own experiences as patients to enhance person-centred care
How nurse-led change on a children’s day surgery unit reduced the wait for discharge
Nurses in a new day surgery unit successfully introduced criteria-led discharges
Heart attack stereotypes: would you recognise signs and symptoms, especially in women?
Listen to what your patient is telling you because we’re not always a textbook case
Patient’s clinical negligence complaint left me broken and isolated by misplaced shame
Accusation blighted my life – but here’s how I survived, and you could too
Bullying in the NHS: more than just a few bad apples
System-wide change is needed so nurses can be confident reports will be dealt with
Tourette’s syndrome: how diagnosis has affected my career, and the support staff need
What happened when nurse Jonathan Bader began experiencing tics in his thirties
How working with non-nursing partners can improve your service
A collaboration with ambulance and fire teams helped community nurses respond to falls