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The report, which focuses on the ‘economic power of care’, has been launched today ahead of International Nurses Day on 12 May.
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The economic value of GPNs is often ‘overlooked’ and the profession is not always seen as the ‘safety critical’
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Nursing in Practice has spoken to sector leaders about this year’s International Nurses Day theme, the ‘economic power of care.’
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Increased sedentary time in children causes significant heart damage that could put them at an increased risk of heart attack, finds study
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The report, which focuses on the ‘economic power of care’, has been launched today ahead of International Nurses Day on 12 May.
Source: www.nursinginpractice.comCategories: General Medicine News, NursingTweet
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Mashup Score: 1Government pledges AMR support tools for nurse prescribers - 2 day(s) ago
The government has pledged to support nurse prescribers and other clinicians with tools to reduce unnecessary antimicrobial prescriptions.
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Increased sedentary time in children causes significant heart damage that could put them at an increased risk of heart attack, finds study
Source: www.nursinginpractice.comCategories: General Medicine News, NursingTweet
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Mashup Score: 8
The economic value of GPNs is often ‘overlooked’ and the profession is not always seen as the ‘safety critical’
Source: www.nursinginpractice.comCategories: General Medicine News, NursingTweet
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Many families are missing out on government support aimed at giving children from low-income families access to food and free vitamins.
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Increased sedentary time in children causes significant heart damage that could put them at an increased risk of heart attack, finds study
Source: www.nursinginpractice.comCategories: General Medicine News, NursingTweet
‘We know that healthier people are more engaged and more economically productive, but millions of people lack access to the essential health care that they need, most of which is delivered by registered nurses.’ #InternationalNursesDay @ICNurses https://t.co/FRhSn6KewN