Nursing Layoffs: How to Stay Calm, Reclaim Your Confidence, and Find Your Next Job

If you’re reading this, then you’ve probably been laid off from your nursing job or are worried about a future layoff, and are anxious about it. Layoffs can be stressful when they’re unexpected. Unlike being fired, layoffs can come for reasons out of your control, but it’s still a frustrating experience to go through, especially […]
‘Unlike a typical placement, Lourdes offered a completely immersive experience’

Sally Hao reflects on her experience of a pioneering placement that offered an immersive, holistic approach to nursing care in a faith-based environment. The post ‘Unlike a typical placement, Lourdes offered a completely immersive experience’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses drive rollout of eco-friendly urine collection device

Nurses in the southwest of England have been instrumental in trialling and championing a new eco-friendly urine sample collection device, helping to reduce plastic waste and improve patient dignity. The post Nurses drive rollout of eco-friendly urine collection device appeared first on Nursing Times.
The Relentless School Nurse: The Battle for Public Media – Protecting PBS, CPB, and Our Communities

As a school nurse, I have always considered public media to be a lifeline—one that informs families, supports schools, and reaches our most vulnerable children and communities in times of crisis and calm. Like many of my readers, I am deeply concerned by the unprecedented attack on the institutions that provide safety nets…
Real front line: the nurses risking their lives in Gaza and Ukraine

Nursing Times has spoken with three nurses embodying what it means to be a global nurse; they have travelled to some of the most dangerous places on Earth to help support struggling healthcare systems, sometimes at great risk to their own lives. The post Real front line: the nurses risking their lives in Gaza and […]
ANS July/September 2025!

Here is the table of contents for the current issue of ANS – 48:3 The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Nursing Editorial by Eun-Ok Im Original Article Empowering Nurses Through Data Literacy and Data Science Literacy: Insights From a State-of-the-Art Literature Review Lee, Mikyoung Angela.; Vyas, Pankaj; D’Agostino, Fabio; Wieben, Ann; Coviak, Cynthia; Mullen-Fortino, Margaret; […]
Eating less processed diet may help weight loss finds first-time study
Eating minimally processed foods compared to ultra-processed foods is more likely to result in weight loss, according to UK researchers. The post Eating less processed diet may help weight loss finds first-time study appeared first on Nursing Times.
Student numbers and AI among ‘key issues’ facing nurse education
Higher nursing student numbers, a more sustainable academic educator workforce and “responsible” use of artificial intelligence (AI) should be among the key “building blocks” of future healthcare education policy, according to a new report. The post Student numbers and AI among ‘key issues’ facing nurse education appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Dialysis can theoretically be used to treat lactic acidosis because it supplements bicarbonate, removes lactate, prevents decreased ionized calcium, avoids volume overload and removes drugs associated with lactic acidosis such as metformin.
Seeing Beyond the Bedside: A Psychology Student’s Research Internship Journey on PICU

This week’s blog is written by NIHR undergraduate intern, Abi Steward, who will be commencing an integrated Master’s programme at the University of Birmingham @UoB_SoP in September. Abi was supervised by Sam Finn and Helen Winmill, and the PICU Research Team. Seeing Beyond the Bedside: A Psychology Student’s Research Internship Journey on PICU In the […]