Long COVID resources | Royal College of Nursing
Lots of people who have had COVID-19 continue to suffer from debilitating symptoms well after their initial illness. And nursing staff are disproportionately affected.
Lots of people who have had COVID-19 continue to suffer from debilitating symptoms well after their initial illness. And nursing staff are disproportionately affected.
Nursing in Practice has spoken to sector leaders about this year’s International Nurses Day theme, the ‘economic power of care.’
The American Association of Nurse Practitioners ® (AANP) is committed to advancing the role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) globally. Being a part of…
When possible, immune checkpoint inhibitors should be avoided in pregnant women with cancer due to lung inflammation and possible miscarriage, researchers found.
Find out more about the General Practice Award categories – whether you’re a healthcare professional or supplier, we want to hear from you
© BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2024 Editor-in-Chief: Dr Alison Twycross, University of Birmingham, UK Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) alerts practising nurses to important and clinically relevant…
Join us for an interactive Town Hall for patients with breast cancer and their caregivers!This program is designed to equip breast cancer patients and…
© BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2024 Editor-in-Chief: Dr Alison Twycross, University of Birmingham, UK Evidence-Based Nur sing (EBN) alerts practising nurses to important and clinically…
We want to hear your story! Submit your entry to the Nursing Times Awards and join us at a glittering ceremony on Wednesday 23 October…
Read an interview with two senior nurses at a London NHS trust about why they love the profession, ahead of International Nurses Day 2024.
The report, which focuses on the ‘economic power of care’, has been launched today ahead of International Nurses Day on 12 May.