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412 blog posts
  • RFDS Paul Ingram Paul Ingram 30 Apr 2024

    Critical Care at 30,000ft

    Transporting a Critical Care patient within a hospital is sometimes a difficult and dangerous task. At 30,000ft transporting a Critical Care patient from hospital to hospital or accident scene to a hospital can be even more difficult and dangerous when combined with the aviation environment.

  • Phil Walton Phil Walton 30 Apr 2024

    Organ donation and the Emergency Department

    With the introduction of the Organ Donation (Deemed Consent) Act on 20 May 2020, the subject of organ donation and transplantation again has a spotlight shone on it. The Emergency Department plays a pivotal role in the admission and stabilisation of patients with a perceived devastating brain injury and this talk breaks down that process in the context of organ donation and the amazing gift it may bring.

  • Vari Drennan and Janet Hargreaves Vari Drennan and Janet Hargreaves 30 Apr 2024

    Looking to trace a nurse from the past? Start here

    Are you interested in tracing a nurse from the past? Maybe a family member, someone important to your field of practice, or who nursed at a significant point in our history? Are you wondering where to start looking? This updated guide is there to help you and is an excellent starting point. 

  • Teresa Budrey Teresa Budrey 29 Apr 2024

    Shining a light on nursing

    On 12 May, we’ll be celebrating Nurses’ Day by shining the spotlight on the true value of nursing and recognising the difference you make to people’s lives each and every day.

  • Emma Edwards Emma Edwards 29 Apr 2024

    Parkinson's specialist nurses - still crucial?

    The first Parkinson's specialist nurse (PSN) post was created in Cornwall in 1987, and 37 years later, there are around 515 PSN's in the UK. This blog takes a look at Parkinson's awareness month, and why, if you see a PSN post advertised, and you fit the criteria, you should totally apply.  

  • Gloucestershire-branch-at-a-table-at-Congress-2023-800x400 Matthew Stewart Matthew Stewart 29 Apr 2024

    Looking forward to this year's Congress in Newport

    With a short time before  °ÄÃÅÆÆÂëÍø Congress 2024 in Newport, Wales, I’ve been reflecting on the last 12 months since Congress 2023 in Brighton. 

  • Andrew Mather Andrew Mather 28 Apr 2024

    The Power of °ÄÃÅÆÆÂëÍø Health and Safety Reps

    This International Workers’ Memorial Day,  Andrew Mather, °ÄÃÅÆÆÂëÍø Health and Safety Rep and Northern Region member of the UK Health and Safety Reps’ Committee asks members to consider becoming active as an °ÄÃÅÆÆÂëÍø health and safety rep.

  • Sheilabye Sobrany Sheilabye Sobrany 26 Apr 2024

    Making Progress

    In her latest blog, °ÄÃÅÆÆÂëÍø President Sheila Sobrany explores the progress being made on her key areas of focus, and what to look forward to in May.

  • Clare Cook Clare Cook 26 Apr 2024

    How can patient blood management help improve women's health and wellbeing?

    In the UK iron deficiency anaemia in women of a childbearing age is considered a moderate public health risk by the World Health Organization. A goal was set to reduce this number by 50 per cent by 2025. Are we on track to meet that goal? What can we as nurses or midwives do to help? 

  • Rachel Hollis Rachel Hollis 25 Apr 2024

    Interconnected challenges

    We may not be in the European Union, but the °ÄÃÅÆÆÂëÍø is still very much part of the European nursing community. One way of ensuring this remains the case is through our membership of the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN).