Top Direct-Entry MSN Programs in Florida | 2026

Direct-entry Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs allow students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree to become nurses without returning for another undergraduate degree. Some programs award a general MSN,…
Top Direct-Entry MSN Programs in Texas | 2026

Direct-entry Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs allow students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree to become nurses without returning for another undergraduate degree. Some programs award a general MSN,…
Top Direct-Entry MSN Programs in California | 2026

Direct-entry Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs allow students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree to become nurses without returning for another undergraduate degree. Some programs award a general MSN,…
Top Direct-Entry MSN Programs in Illinois | 2026

Direct-entry Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs allow students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree to become nurses without returning for another undergraduate degree. Some programs award a general MSN,…
Top Direct-Entry MSN Programs in Georgia | 2026

Direct-entry Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs allow students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree to become nurses without returning for another undergraduate degree. Some programs award a general MSN,…
Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not follow the correct procedures after residents’ falls?

Find out how the NMC panel acted in this case. Not yet read the case? Read the charge and background here The post Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not follow the correct procedures after residents’ falls? appeared first on Nursing Times.
What should happen to a nurse who did not follow the correct procedures after residents’ falls?
Each month, Nursing Times will consider a real-life case heard by the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s fitness to practise panel. We’ll give you the facts of the case, as presented to the panel, and you’ll get a chance to consider what decision you would have made. The post What should happen to a nurse who […]
Correctional Nurse Professional Update: Implicit Bias – Recognizing What We Don’t See
Correctional nurses pride themselves on objectivity, fairness, and professionalism. Yet like all humans, we carry unconscious assumptions that can influence our decisions in ways we may not even recognize. These automatic attitudes and stereotypes, known as implicit bias, shape how we interpret patient behaviors, assess symptoms, and make clinical decisions. Behind the wall, where stigma and […]
Warning over children stuck in hospital because of system failures

Thousands of children are left in hospital for prolonged periods after they could be discharged because of gaps in children’s services, according to a new report from the Children’s Commissioner. The post Warning over children stuck in hospital because of system failures appeared first on Nursing Times.
NICE backs weight loss jab to help prevent heart attacks and strokes

An injection that has gained fame and popularity for supporting weight loss can now be given to more than a million people to help prevent heart attacks and strokes, according to latest guidance. The post NICE backs weight loss jab to help prevent heart attacks and strokes appeared first on Nursing Times.