‘Nursing Times continues to support and champion nursing’
Read about the contents of the November 2025 issue of Nursing Times, which focuses on empowering the nursing workforce. The post ‘Nursing Times continues to support and champion nursing’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Writing for publication: a guide for nurses

Nurses from the British Society for Heart Failure author board share advice on writing, including tips on overcoming barriers and gaining confidence to write and publish professionally. The post Writing for publication: a guide for nurses appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Diamond Moments are those precious instances that connect us to why we became a nurse’
Do you ever wonder why on earth you decided to be a nurse? Sometimes it can feel like a thankless task. Add to the mix, current government changes that are coming to fruition, financial pressures and recruitment freezes and things can all feel very bleak.… The post ‘Diamond Moments are those precious instances that connect […]
Practice nurses urged to lead on veteran care to tackle ‘silent’ health struggle

Primary care nurses are being encouraged to play a critical role in an important veteran health scheme, as newly released data suggests many veterans could be at risk of ‘struggling in silence’. The post Practice nurses urged to lead on veteran care to tackle ‘silent’ health struggle appeared first on Nursing Times.
Interview: Barts CNO reflects on a career that has transformed nursing

Caroline Alexander retired in August after nine years as chief nursing officer at Barts Health NHS Trust – here she reflects on her career. The post Interview: Barts CNO reflects on a career that has transformed nursing appeared first on Nursing Times.
Announcing our Nursing Times student editors for 2025-26

Our Nursing Times student editors have been appointed for 2025-26 and are ready to start writing about their experiences and views exclusively for you. The post Announcing our Nursing Times student editors for 2025-26 appeared first on Nursing Times.
Single-use paper towels proven ‘more hygienic’ than air dryers
Electric hand dryers spread microbes much more than paper hand towels, according to NHS researchers from North Yorkshire. The post Single-use paper towels proven ‘more hygienic’ than air dryers appeared first on Nursing Times.
Find out more about the winners of the 2025 Nursing Times Awards

You can find out more about the projects, places and people that were shortlisted in this year’s Nursing Times Awards by reading our special supplement. The post Find out more about the winners of the 2025 Nursing Times Awards appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing The brain uses glucose and ketone bodies as fuel, especially during starvation. Brain glucose concentrations drop close to zero when blood glucose concentration falls below 36 mg/dL (2 mmol/L).
Dean Patricia Davidson and Dr. Phyllis Sharps Receive the American Academy of Nursing’s Highest Honors

Dean Emerita Patricia Davidson and Professor Emerita Phyllis Sharps received the American Academy of Nursing’s highest…