Nursing Times 2001 Matthew Akid - Abstracts

Nursing Times 2001 Matthew Akid
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1Foreign nurses fill a third of London posts.(London, England)HealthMatthew Akid
800 million pounds sterling: the government's incentive to end NHS reliance on agency nurses.(National Health Service funding)HealthMatthew Akid
Access denied.(health care provision for refugees)HealthMatthew Akid
After the crash, the impact.(Accident & Emergency Department nurses)HealthMatthew Akid
A health initiative with a silver lining.(aged, healthcare)HealthMatthew Akid
A little girl failed by the entire system.HealthMatthew Akid
A little local difficulty.(different nurses' salaries for different areas of the country)HealthMatthew Akid
An inspector calls.(includes related article)(United Kingdom regulation of care homes)HealthMatthew Akid
Blowing the whistle on violence.(assaults on nurses)HealthMatthew Akid
Central casting.(flexible working in the National Health Service)HealthMatthew Akid
Changing of the guard.(change agents inspecting the National Health Service, United Kingdom)HealthMatthew Akid
Dimming the candle we hold for Florence.(new documentary challenges Florence Nightingale's reputation)HealthMatthew Akid
For nurses and patients, it's a matter of life and death.(debate on nurses' role in resuscitation decisions)HealthMatthew Akid
Free training for foreign students axed.(nursing students)HealthMatthew Akid
Here's another starter for 10.(plans to launch a UK National Health Service university)HealthMatthew Akid
Is there a nurse in the house?(nurses, shortages)HealthMatthew Akid
Legal threat to means tested nursing care.HealthMatthew Akid
News review of the year.(month by month brief overview)HealthAdrian O'Dowd, Matthew Akid
Now wash your hands.HealthMatthew Akid
Nurses angry over implied collusion on statements.(murder of Victoria Climbie, United Kingdom)HealthMatthew Akid
Nursing political ambition.(political activity of nurses, United Kingdom election 2001)HealthRebecca Coombes, Adrian O'Dowd, Helene Mulholland, Matthew Akid
Ode to a Nightingale.(conversion of old-style Nightingale wards to modern bedded bays)HealthMatthew Akid
Quality of nursing at risk, warns RCN.HealthMatthew Akid
Relative values.(Tessa Liburd, coordinator and nurse counsellor at Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre in Cardiff, Wales)HealthMatthew Akid
Resistance movement.(race relations in health care)HealthMatthew Akid
Shock figures reveal exodus of bullied staff.(survey of bullying of nurses in the workplace)HealthMatthew Akid
Staying power.(motivating staff in mental health nursing, United Kingdom)HealthMatthew Akid
Staying power.(plans to relocate Harefield Hospital)HealthMatthew Akid
Stop, look and listen.(includes related article)(staff complaints, National Health Service)HealthMatthew Akid
The great wage robbery.(women continue to earn less than men in United Kingdom)HealthMatthew Akid
The nurse who shattered the glass ceiling.(interview with female chair of a Welsh local health group)HealthMatthew Akid
Thin end of the wedge?(public-private healthcare partnerships)HealthMatthew Akid
Time to take your medicine.HealthMatthew Akid
Waging war against 'the white plague'.(outbreaks and control of tuberculosis)HealthMatthew Akid
Waiting to happen; the findings of an inquiry into the death of a man who waited nine hours in A&E to be seen by a doctor should act as a 'wake-up call' for hospitals throughout the UK.(Accident & Emergency Nursing)HealthMatthew Akid
We will go our own way.(Health Minister for Wales Jane Hutt)HealthMatthew Akid
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