Nursing Times 2000 Jane Salvage - Abstracts

Nursing Times 2000 Jane Salvage
TitleSubjectAuthors
Can nurse leaders lead if they don't nurse?HealthJane Salvage, Mike Hayward
Confronting child abuse.HealthJane Salvage
Curtain up in theatres.(Opinion)(theatre nursing)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Distinctly valuable.(developing and valuing nursing skills)HealthJane Salvage
Don't fear the reaper.(death)HealthJane Salvage
Feeling support.(emotions of nurses)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Follow my leader.(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Go-slow on quicksilver: the UK is dragging its feet over banning mercury thermometers.(Opinion)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Here, there, everywhere.(celebrating international nursing experience)HealthJane Salvage
Honesty is the best policy.(Opinion)(improving nursing care in United Kingdom)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
If wimps ruled the world....(family-friendly employment practices in United Kingdom)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Let's show some respect.(controversy over use of dead babies' body parts for research)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Lives at risk - or votes?(National Health Service Direct service)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
May the force be with you.(United Kingdom government's policies on nursing)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Men behaving madly.(male midwives)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Milburn's moment.(Health Secretary Alan Milburn, National Health Service reform)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Nipping scandals in the bud.(Opinion)(hospital scandals in United Kingdom)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
No more excuses.(Opinion)(winter pressures on United Kingdom National Health Service)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
No silk purse from this sow's ear.(medical scandals, regulatory service)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Now wash your hands.(Opinion)(handwashing to prevent cross-infection)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Public image limited.(recognizing contribution of nurses in United Kingdom)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Resolve to resist bigotry.(United Kingdom's Immigration and Asylum Act 1999)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Slippery propaganda.(political aspects of nursing recruitment drive)HealthJane Salvage
Speaking the unspeakable.(medical staff, language skills)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Tales from Tashkent.(nursing in Uzbekistan)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
The gender agenda.(male obstetricians and gynaecologists)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Time to clean up our act.(Opinion)(trust in doctor-patient and nurse-patient relationship)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Top-up needed from the top.(Opinion)(recruiting nurses from abroad)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Uneasy bedfellows.(inclusion of health care assistants in Royal College of Nursing)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
WHO dares and wins.(World Health Organization, league tables, health care systems)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Who wears the trousers?(Opinion)(relationship between doctors and nurses)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Working with dinosaurs.(National Health Service spending)HealthJane Salvage
Would you be willing to nurse Saddam Hussein?(Iraqi president Saddam Hussein)(Column)HealthJane Salvage, Steve Wright
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