Nursing Times 2004 Alison Whyte - Abstracts

Nursing Times 2004 Alison Whyte
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A great NHS career; one of the few nurse human resource directors, Michael Burden talks to Alison Whyte about his rise up the NHS ranks.HealthAlison Whyte
A new approach to care homes.HealthAlison Whyte
A new approach to respiratory care.HealthAlison Whyte
A pioneering Primary Care nursing service.HealthAlison Whyte
Creating a better work environment.HealthAlison Whyte
Dermatology developing the nurse-led role.HealthAlison Whyte
Expanding respiratory care.HealthAlison Whyte
Giving children a good start: a team of pediatric outreach nurses is helping young people to achieve their full potential..HealthAlison Whyte
Harnessing technology to improve patient care; advances in IT can help nurses to enhance patients' experiences.HealthAlison Whyte
How I coped with... cancer.HealthAlison Whyte
How I coped with... Violence at work.HealthAlison Whyte
How to...motivate your team.HealthAlison Whyte
Making a mark in dermatology.HealthAlison Whyte
Rheumatology: An expanding specialty.HealthAlison Whyte
'Seeing someone turn their life around is fantastic'.(Project 360 )HealthAlison Whyte
Shared experience.HealthAlison Whyte
The outlook for a new generation.HealthAlison Whyte
Treating children with ADHD.(Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)HealthAlison Whyte
We are people who can get things done.(stroke)HealthAlison Whyte
'We can employ our nursing skills to the fullE: clinical nurse specialists Mick Burrows and Mark Holmes work at one of the few nurse-led alcohol liaison services in the country and offer a lifeline to people who misuse alcohol.(Queen's medical centre)HealthAlison Whyte
We help patients learn from each other.(Royal College of Nursing (UK) )HealthAlison Whyte
What makes nurses squeamish?HealthAlison Whyte
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