Leadership
Explore this section of Nursing Times for the latest news on leadership in nursing, plus clinical articles and opinion.
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New National Rehabilitation Centre appoints lead nurse
An award-winning nurse, who has worked across emergency departments in London, has been appointed lead nurse the UK’s first national rehabilitation service, set to open next year.
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Nurses are among public sector workers facing a “lottery” when it comes to who pays for essential criminal record checks, Unison has said.
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The Royal College of Nursing has appointed a new chair and vice chair of its governing council, it has been announced.
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The chief executive of the International Council of Nurses, Howard Catton, has been given an honorary degree by a UK university for his work in advocating for the profession around the world.
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has launched a new campaign to support nurse leaders, and their teams, to deliver care in line with the regulator’s professional standards.
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Staffing ratios, erosion of roles and transgender rights are all on the priority list for the new chair of the British Association of Critical Care Nurses, he has told Nursing Times.
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Black, Asian and minority ethnic nurses should “never be afraid” to say that they want to be an executive-level nurse, chief nursing officers (CNOs) working across NHS trusts in England have said.
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The Advocating for Education and QUality ImProvement model and professional midwife advocate role were introduced by an abortion care provider.
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Find out how a careers advisory service for nurses and midwives interested in applying for research training fellowships was set up and evaluated.
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Why experienced nurses are an important but neglected occupational group in workforce strategy planning.
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Nursing education has undoubtedly been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, with an increase in intercalation and a reduction in attrition important to note and to direct future practice across placement and academia.
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Student exposure to the complex challenges involved in the care of older people can help develop vital skills and generate interest in working in this area.
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Innovative approaches are being used to recruit and retain nurses, including the introduction and expansion of joint research/clinical nursing roles.