Nursing Times 1998 Rebecca Coombes |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A date for your diary. (United Kingdom nurses must ensure they remain on UKCC register) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
A light goes out. (closure of HIV/AIDS Lighthouse centre in London, United Kingdom) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
A matter of birth and death: A report reveals that sub-standard care still contributes to maternal death. | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
An offer pregnant women should not refuse. | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
A punishment to fit the crime? (detering bogus nurses) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
A world of opportunities. (United Kingdom nurses look abroad for higher salaries) | Health | Rebecca Coombes, Craig Kenny, Rodney Porter |
Battle of the airways: A growing number of people with asthma are embracing the teachings of a Russian professor who believes the disease can be treated without drugs. | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Cinderella no more: The Mildmay Hospice is emerging as the leading light among AIDS centres with the launch of a new brain-impairment centre this week. | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Community scare. (United Kingdom government will not abandon community care for mentally ill) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Crisis, what crisis? (nurse shortages in the United Kingdom) | Health | Chris Mahony, Rebecca Coombes |
Dial N for nurse. (nurse telephone service research) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
From Casualty to Cuba. (nursing tour of Cuba by United Kingdom actress) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Good morning, campers: There are worse ways for nurses to spend the Christmas holidays than looking after the health of merrymakers at Britain's largest holiday camp. | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Grief encounters.(includes related case study)(trauma at work) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
In search of common ground. (Royal College of Nursing Labour Relations Director Stephen Griffin) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
In your face: Latest statistics about the use of CS spray on people with mental health problems have ignited the debate about acceptable restraint techniques. | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Jobs for the girls. (United Kingdom male nurse who sued for sexual discrimination) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Persistent prowler. (Nurse Anne Ellershaw and Nurse Carol Horrocks who faced violent incidents whilst at work in United Kingdom National Health Service Trust hospitals) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Smoking out the policies. (United Kingdom government's policy on smoking)(includes views of health promotion specialists and details of moves to make Birmingham, England, smoke-free city) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Strike call if pay rise sticks at 2.5%. (United Kingdom nurses pay) | Health | Rebecca Coombes, Anne Gulland |
Super scheme or smoke screen? (nurses; consultant grade, United Kingdom government proposals)(includes related article) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
The radical rabbi: Rabbi Julia Neuberger, the new chief executive of the King's Fund, plans to shake up the way the fund operates. | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
There's a doctor in the house: You'll be pleased to know that Sam Galbraith, health minister for Scotland, claims to see things from a nurse's perspective. | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Violence: the facts. (study of physical assault on nurses in the United Kingdom) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Violent times.(includes related article on hospital violence)(workplace violence) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Voice in the wilderness: Wartime experience of nursing children prompted Gitta Sereny's interest in the case of child killer Mary Bell. | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
Where nurses stand sentinel.(mental patients speak out about conditions in their hospital) | Health | Rebecca Coombes |
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