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Nursing to be focus of 'biggest healthcare event of the year'

Nurses can ‘all lead change and add value across the health and care system’, according to England’s chief nursing officer

Boost in training places 'will do little' to solve recruitment crisis

The ‘biggest ever expansion’ of the NHS workforce will be brought on by an increase in the number of training positions

Healthcare staff wary of hepatitis B risk in vaccine shortage

A shortage of the hepatitis B vaccine has forced Public Health England to limit usage only to 'high-risk' groups

Charlie Gard highlights the scarcity of healthcare resources

His case reflects exemplifies the perils of undervaluing wider healthcare teams away from the front line

New bursary introduced to increase number of male nurses

Bursaries worth £3,000 will be issued to men who take up nursing degrees to balance the gender disparity

Maternity unit closures 'no surprise' to short-staffed midwives

Nearly half of maternity wards in England were closed to new mothers at some time in 2016 because there weren't enough midwives

General practice in 'continuous decline' since 2012

General practice services have been treated with ‘astonishing neglect’ by the Conservative government

Nurses prepare for pay cap protest in Parliament Square

Nurses will take the fight to the government’s doorstep in a demonstration to end their ‘summer of protest’

Government plans to slash agency bills with recruitment drive

Thousands of new, ‘homegrown’ nurses will be recruited to the NHS, according to government plans

Babies could be screened for 'life-threatening' condition

Children may start being screened for a rare condition which makes it hard to fight off infections

England set to follow Scotland on pioneering HIV drug trial

Infection risks from HIV may be significantly reduced in trials for a pioneering preventative drug

Training for nurses to help domestic abuse victims announced

One woman is killed every three days due to domestic abuse as the RCN pledges to help victims

'First steps' to better care for bereaved parents announced

Quality of care for bereaved parents after the loss of a child is set for a boost from the Department of Health

Safety 'paramount' in baby box cot death concerns

‘Baby boxes’ may not be as affective at preventing cot death as they are promoted to be

Sexual health clinics at 'tipping point' due to spending cuts

Cuts to public health funding are leaving sexual health services in a state of ‘crisis’ nurses cannot keep up with

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