Nursing Times 1997 Rodney Porter - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1997 Rodney Porter
TitleSubjectAuthors
Aid-related risks.(aid workers working in war-zones, includes sidebar article about the People in Aid code of practice)HealthRodney Porter
A new perspective. (United Kingdom health professionals listen to the views of service users)HealthRodney Porter
Arabian plights. (advantages and disadvantages for British nurses working in Saudi Arabia)HealthRodney Porter
Brown pressed for NHS cash lifeline.HealthAnne Gulland, Rodney Porter
Campaign fatigue. (publising health awareness issues in the UK)HealthRodney Porter
Caution: baby on board. (surrogate mothers; United Kingdom Royal College of Midwives guidelines)HealthRodney Porter
Continental drift. (British nurses and the European Union)HealthRodney Porter
Cutting edge.(male circumcision, includes related article on Islamic attitudes to circumcision)HealthRodney Porter
Double indemnity.(indemnity for independent midwives)HealthRodney Porter
Hard labour: pregnant women in prison deserve a better deal, according to a new report.HealthRodney Porter
International brigade.(nurses in politics)(Is There a Nurse in the House?)HealthRodney Porter
Jay talking.(minister for nursing, Margaret Jay)(Interview)HealthRodney Porter
March madness: with the marching season about to get under way, Northern Ireland faces the prospect of another long hot summer. Between the orange and the green are the nurses.HealthRodney Porter
Modern dance with death. (New Zealand; high youth suicide rate)HealthRodney Porter
Shotgun weddings.(mergers between National Health Service trusts and health authorities)HealthRodney Porter
Single care home plan loses ground. (combining relulatory bodies for nursing homes and residential homes)HealthCraig Kenny, Rodney Porter
Swings and roundabouts.(registration of paedophiles in the United Kingdom)HealthRodney Porter
Taken to court: what kind of jobs are open to nurses who want to spread their wings? (includes related articles)HealthRodney Porter
The double-glazed ceiling.(poor career prospects for black, female nurses)HealthRodney Porter
Tricky course to steer.(National Health Service waiting lists)HealthRodney Porter
Troubled union.(integration of nursing colleges in Ireland)HealthRodney Porter
Whom do you trust with the NHS: anger at staff shortages and the increasing use of bank and agency nurses is reflected in the survey. Many see the shortfalls and the temporary staff as a threat to patient safety.HealthRodney Porter
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