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Tips for nurses new to general practice

Starting out in general practice nursing can be daunting. Here are some expert tips and resources on what nurses need to know to succeed in primary care

The state of district nursing today

District nursing services are critically-under resourced, teams are struggling with capacity, and team leaders are carrying more responsibility than ever before, a new report by the Queen’s Nursing...

Three quarters of new staff in general practice coming from ARRS, new report finds

Ineffective integration of new roles in the NHS has resulted in extra work for nurses, and risks a decline in quality of patient care.

NHS under ‘mammoth demand’ as winter pressures strain the system and its workforce

Winter pressures on the NHS are at an all-time high, leaving understaffed hospitals under immense strain.

Hiring freeze at NHS cancer and scanning units ‘an extraordinarily shortsighted decision,’ warn radiologists

About 42 NHS trusts across the UK did not take on extra staff in their cancer centres, undermining Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge to cut waiting times

UK’s first safe drug consumption facility opens in Glasgow

After a decade of debate over drug laws, the Scottish Government has opened Thistle, to reduce overdoses, drug-related harms and make drug use less visible to the community

Black men less likely to receive early prostate cancer diagnosis due to ‘outdated’ NHS guidance

Black men have been found to receive higher rates of late-stage prostate cancer diagnoses as health leaders call to question inequitable NHS guidelines.

Wes Streeting ‘distressed and ashamed’ at critical incidents amid winter flu crisis

A number of NHS trusts are facing high demands in emergency departments, which was making the Health Secretary ‘emotional’

Government sets out to end NHS waiting list backlogs, amidst concerns of low staff levels

Proposed reforms are designed to cut NHS waiting lists, but the RCN questions whether they have the necessary staff levels to fulfil their goals.

Long-term social care reforms unlikely before 2028, warns Labour

Ministers are set to launch an independent commission to reform adult social care, but health leaders have urged the Government to ‘accelerate the timing’ of implementation

Record numbers of early-stage cancers diagnosed, as ‘more cancers than ever’ are being detected

NHS records record number of cancer diagnoses but say more still needs to be done.

Flu hospitalisations quadruple ahead of the New Year

NHS England data found that there were more than 5000 people in hospital with flu on 29 December, up from about 1,190 at the end of November, which is adding 'increasing pressure' on the health...

Dermatophytes: fungal infections of the skin, nails and hair

Mark Greener looks at the various species which cause fungal infections in the skin, nails and hair

Winter virus rates surge, leaving nurses ‘battling’ to hold service together

Flu patients take up an increasing number of beds as winter pressures strain both the system and its workforce.

NHS encourages public to ‘spot the signs’ of dementia over Christmas as cases rise

As dementia diagnoses increase across the country, the NHS has encouraged people visiting their loved ones to spot the early signs.

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