Nursing Times 1998 Anne Gulland - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1998 Anne Gulland
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A 2020 vision of the future. (likely developments in health care in United Kingdom in 21st century)HealthAnne Gulland
Congress says no to HCA members. (United Kingdom Royal College of Nursing rules on health care assistants membership)HealthAnne Gulland
Dial N for nurses. (United Kingdom nurse operated telephone advice line)(includes related article)HealthAnne Gulland, Craig Kenny
Economic fallout. (Russia)HealthAnne Gulland
Frankly underwhelming. (United Kingdom Health Secretary Frank Dobson)HealthAnne Gulland
Heartfelt concerns. (heart operation children; deaths, concerns about nurses)HealthAnne Gulland
Homa homes in on waiting lists: Cutting the size of NHS waiting lists calls for a superhuman effort.HealthAnne Gulland
In the firing line. (nurses reaction to bomb blast in Omagh, Northern Ireland, August 1998)HealthAnne Gulland
It's purely professional. (legal aspects of mental health nurse and patient relationship)(includes cases)HealthAnne Gulland
Life after birth. (United Kingdom midwives should teach prospective parents about psychological aspects of having child)HealthAnne Gulland
Mental health crisis in the capital. (problems facing acute services for mentally ill in London, England)HealthAnne Gulland
Nappy brash. (Royal College of Midwives; representation on National Health Service planning groups)HealthAnne Gulland
No one's a winner.(government's approach to nurses' pay review, includes related article about doctors' pay review)HealthAnne Gulland
Overseas aid: The Pitfalls.HealthDavid Payne, Anne Gulland
Panel games. (United Kingdom debate on enforced effectiveness-based health care)HealthAnne Gulland
Port of call. (United Kingdom launch of RCN Direct phoneline)(Royal College of Nursing)(Company Profile)HealthAnne Gulland
Pure genius. (employment of Irish nurses)(includes related article)HealthAnne Gulland
Screen breaks. (United Kingdom television documentary programmes focusing on the medical profession)HealthAnne Gulland
Strike call if pay rise sticks at 2.5%. (United Kingdom nurses pay)HealthRebecca Coombes, Anne Gulland
The ideal home expedition. (United Kingdom Royal Commission on Funding of Long Term Care for Elderly seeks views of users and providers)HealthAnne Gulland
Trust mergers and you. (United Kingdom National Health Service Trusts; April 1998 mergers, nurses)(includes related article)(Cover Story)HealthAnne Gulland, Craig Kenny
Watching the inspectors.(includes related article)(residential care facilities; standards)HealthAnne Gulland
When the past is a foreign country: Thousands of child migrants to the colonies and their descendants are still battling for access to information on their past.HealthAnne Gulland
Who'd be a steward?: They may be able to advise nurses on rights and negotiate on pay, but RCN stewards know little about employment law and even RCN policies. So what is being done to remedy this?HealthAnne Gulland
Young and vulnerable: Nurses at Southampton University vaccinated 8,000 students after meningitis killed three students last year.HealthAnne Gulland
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