Nursing Times 2001 Jane Salvage - Abstracts

Nursing Times 2001 Jane Salvage
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A failing operation.(impact of cancellation of hospital operations)(Cover Story)HealthJane Salvage
AIDS hasn't gone away.(acquired immune deficiency syndrome)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
And in the poor corner....(Opinion)(salary levels for nurses in United Kingdom)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
A refuge from bigotry.(Opinion)(employing asylum-seekers in United Kingdom National Health Service)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
A right old carry on.(reintroduction of matrons in United Kingdom hospitals)HealthJane Salvage
A steep learning curve.(training within the National Health Service)HealthJane Salvage
Better by design.(planning and design of new hospitals in England)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Called to account.(use of subscription money by Royal College of Nurses)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Cooking up a choice of NHS.(opinion on health service in Britain)HealthJane Salvage
Don't be a slack Alice.(Opinion)(standards of cleanliness in nursing)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Don't mention the ward.(Nightingale wards, health care)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
GPs: you're on your own.(general practitioners)HealthJane Salvage
Hail the unsung heroes.(nurses)HealthJane Salvage
Heart in the right place.(private public partnership, healthcare)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Image changes.(changing the perception of Florence Nightingale)HealthJane Salvage
In the jaws of privatisation.(public-private partnerships, National Health Service)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Judging the body politic.(Opinion)(pay review body for United Kingdom nurses)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Mad about the girls.(female oppression)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Making a visible difference.(carers in the United Kingdom)HealthJane Salvage
Making your tick count.(United kingdom election in 2001)HealthJane Salvage
More give, less take.(benefits of overseas nurses working in the United Kingdom)HealthJane Salvage
On yer bike!(nurses turn to cycling)HealthJane Salvage
Should we be recruiting volunteers to work in hospitals?(pro and con viewpoints)HealthJane Salvage, Kate Bowgett
This is our problem too.(care and treatment of AIDs patients in Africa)HealthJane Salvage
Time for a radical rethink.(United Kingdom health care professionals)HealthJane Salvage
Time to swing the mood.(depression)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
What's in a name?(health visitors, United Kingdom)HealthJane Salvage
Wish you were here?(international nursing recruitment)HealthJane Salvage
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