Book review: Where There is No Psychiatrist (second edition)
University programme leader Rachel Erskine reviews Where There is No Psychiatrist (second edition)
University programme leader Rachel Erskine reviews Where There is No Psychiatrist (second edition)
Clinical research nurse Kathryn Louise Walker reviews Fast Facts: Parkinson’s Disease (Fourth edition)
Practice manager Sonia Hall reviews Eradicating Female Genital Mutilation: A UK Perspective
Professor of public health research Susan Carr reviews Public Health Ethics (Second edition)
Specialist community practitioner Anne-Louise Robens reviews Healthcare in Transition: Understanding key ideas and tensions in contemporary health policy
Practice development nurse Valerie McGurk reviews Walking Forward, Looking Back
District nurse Kath Williamson reviews I Can Beat Obesity! Finding the Motivation, Confidence and Skills to Lose Weight and Avoid Relapse
Senior lecturer in postgraduate CPD education, Heather Bain reviews Hebridean Heroines
Senior leecturer in diabetes care Anne Phillips reviews Individualized Diabetes Management: A Guide for Primary Care
Retired senior nurse Val Brownley reviews understanding High Blood Pressure by Shahid Aziz and Zara Aziz.
Resuscitation officer, Amanda Burston reviews Counselling and Psychotherapy after Domestic Violence: A Client View of What Helps Recovery