It takes just three words to tell someone they have MS and a lifetime for them to learn how to live with it.
It’s no exaggeration to say that our ability to solve hep C is critically dependent on nurses.
The type of care that our Nurses provide for people at the end of life, not only ensures that the patient receives the best possible support at the end of their life, but also makes sure that this support is extended to the patient’s family and resonates with them for a long time after the loss of their loved one.
Woohoo my @theRCN steward paperwork has started to process!
@theRCN Government proposes new barrier for #whistleblowers. See http://t.co/2xrl93ha #ukemplaw
RT @NurseFlip: @PFDChamps I am indeed, I'm the ward Dignity link Nurse and @theRCN Dignity Champion so I thrive on E&D :)