Barnsley nurses ‘in favour’ of striking over proposed contract changes
Hundreds of staff, including nurses, in South Yorkshire are ready to strike over what unions are branding a “fire and rehire” threat, a consultation suggests. The post Barnsley nurses ‘in favour’ of striking over proposed contract changes appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Clinical manifestations of aortic stenosis, including angina, congestive heart failure, and syncope, occur when the hypertrophied left ventricle can no longer overcome the stenosis, with diastolic dysfunction or excessive myocardial oxygen demand.
TrumpRx, Cost Plus Drugs & GoodRx: Which One Actually Helps Your Patients Save?

Prescription drug costs continue to be a major barrier to treatment adherence, and nurses are often the first clinicians patients turn to with questions about affordability. In 2026, three names…
Saint Vincent Hospital Accused of Union-Busting, Judge Rules in Favor of Nurses Union

A National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) judge ruled that Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts, violated federal law by denying union representatives access to the hospital and by preventing the…
Humber hospital midwives launch new ‘pregnancy passports’

Midwives working across the Humber region have introduced a new set of ‘passports’ this week to support women during their pregnancy journey and keep key information and in one place. The post Humber hospital midwives launch new ‘pregnancy passports’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
RCN and UK university to support nursing education in East Africa

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and Birmingham City University (BCU) have signed an agreement to support the long-term development of nursing education and practice in Malawi. The post RCN and UK university to support nursing education in East Africa appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘How students learn to use AI matters as much as whether they use it at all’

Madhushri Bhosale discusses the use of AI in nursing education and outlines her simple reflective model to embrace the technology while retaining human judgement. The post ‘How students learn to use AI matters as much as whether they use it at all’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurse Gets Married During Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show (Yes, Really)

If you blinked during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show, you might’ve missed one of the wildest, most heart-melting plot twists of the night: a real couple got married. On…
Frontier Nursing University Unveils $20 Million Student Scholarship Investment

Better working conditions key to tempting people back to nursing
Simply improving workforce factors such as staffing levels and rotas is the most effective way of attracting those who have left nursing back to the profession, a US study suggests. The post Better working conditions key to tempting people back to nursing appeared first on Nursing Times.