Hi I just wanted to ask to those of you who have had babies/children recently and gone back to work in the NHS do you find your colleagues more supportive or negative reactions towards you? As for me...
I more or less have the same view as you. But i have noticed because i have a female manager who doesnt have children i feel she discriminates against me in subtle
Nursing has become a more evidenced based profession. Patients are becoming more educated about health and disease, therefore Nurses need to be more educated. Gone are the days when nursing was task...
I think this debate is similar to the one in the uk. There is alot of concern about nursing graduates when they get on the wards. There is concern about communication skills clinical competence and...
I have been placed on a capability warning policy at work. Am devastated and want to leave. My confidence has been knocked for six. I cant stop crying. Should i just resign. I know am a good nurse....
You will be probably be asked about * Managing a team/department and meeting clinical targets as well as maintaining high standards of care. * Managing a budgets. Dealing with sickness, annual leave,...
Andora23 replied to MarlenaMandat's topic in United Kingdom
When people raise the issue of recruitment in nursing its always a delicate issue for the following reasons: 1) Current nursing shortage across the uk. Nurses leave posts and they are never...