Ruth Bradley, deputy chief executive of St Joseph’s Hospice in east London, on being inspired by the positive effect of holistic, palliative and end of life care for people with advanced disease.
Clinical research nurse Abby Harper-Payne explains why working in the emergency department keeps her on her toes.
Programme manager Sharon Aldridge-Brent moved into her new role in November. Here she tells of dealing with the transition process.
Layla Haidrani reviews an app designed to help healthcare professionals talk about FGM.
Practice nurse Margaret Kerr explains why the biggest challenge nurses face is time.
Caroline Chapman, a consultant nurse at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, explains what makes a good nurse leader
This Vaccines in Pregnancy: MatImms app was developed by researchers and clinicians after concern about the low uptake of vaccines among pregnant women.
Geraldine Rodgers, nurse consultant for frailty and long-term conditions and winner of the Nursing Older People category at the RCNi Nurse Awards 2016, on why her heart lies in the specialty.
Jo Lay explains why a coffee with Alan Tyne, author of The principle of normalisation: a foundation for effective services, was a pivotal moment in her training.
Layla Haidrani reviews an app that encourages breast checks in women.
Independent travel health specialist nurse Jane Chiodini explains why specialising in your career can be immensely rewarding.
Pat McClelland, general manager of cancer and outpatient services, Northern Trust, Northern Ireland discusses the importance of having a five-year plan.
Created by Coventry University, this app aims to provide information to those who are at risk of, or want more information, on female genital mutilation (FGM).