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  • Kirsteen Kelly Kirsteen Kelly 31 Oct 2024

    Universal screening versus Selective screening for DDH

    This blog discusses what Developmental Hip Dysplasia (DDH) is and how universal screening versus selective screening may look like.  In my role as a CNS in orthopaedics, universal screening will increase my workload but may identify many DDH infants in a more timely manner, which in the long run will decrease the need for adult orthopaedic services.

  • Jessica Otu Jessica Otu 31 Oct 2024

    The evolving fracture neck of femur pathway

    My blog highlights the journey and the evolving pathway of fractured neck of femur patients. It is relevant to orthopaedic, surgical nurses but also nurses as a whole who have cared for patients with fractured neck of femurs through the emergency phase, therapies stage and sometimes intensive care. 

  • Samantha Mcloughlin - independent health and social care nursing support worker champion (smiling face, blonde bob, red collared uniform) Samantha Mcloughlin Samantha Mcloughlin 30 Oct 2024

    Developing a nursing network

    Samantha blogs about the challenges and obstacles to developing an inclusive nursing network in primary care, and the numerous benefits seen in collaborative working, nursing education, retention, restorative clinical supervision and patient care as a consequence of this innovation.

  • Medical-case-manager James Wilson James Wilson 29 Oct 2024

    Medical case manager: the nursing specialism youÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™ve probably never heard of

    James Wilson, a medical case manager at Healix, shares how he coordinates comprehensive care beyond hospitals and clinics. 

  • FzOUZ1SWAAM0-ad Claire Sutton Claire Sutton 25 Oct 2024

    'Hear from Claire' on things health and social care

    You, me and EDI

  • NMC-Code-of-Conduct-2004 24 Oct 2024

    Ethical Responsibilities of Nurses: Exploring Lessons from History

    The study of nurses' roles during the Nazi regime is not just a historical enquiry but a crucial learning opportunity for nursing students. It significantly shapes the understanding of the ethical responsibilities inherent in the profession and serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences when caregivers fail to protect life.

  • Reuben Blades Reuben Blades 24 Oct 2024

    Hope for future treatments for Alzheimer's disease

    Reuben is a PhD Student studying at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.

  • Sumbo Campbell Sumbo Campbell 23 Oct 2024

    Sumbo's Mercy Ship Mission

    My sabbatical took me on an epic journey from the city of Manchester to the green country of Sierra Leone.

  • illustration of a diverse crowd Leanne Hume and Michelle Raddings Leanne Hume and Michelle Raddings 21 Oct 2024

    A recap of our regional Independent Health and Social Care Conference

    Leanne Hume and Michelle Raddings, our Lead Nurses for Independent Health and Social Care (IHSC) in the Northern and Yorkshire and the Humber regions respectively, discuss the recent success of a joint regional IHSC conference.

  • Stephanie Craig Stephanie Craig 17 Oct 2024

    A milestone for the Older People's Forum

    A reflection on the Older People's Forums first webinar.