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Transforming data into action for rare and congenital conditions
Sarah and Steven celebrate 10 years of the National Congenital Conditions and Rare Disease Registration Service (NCARDRS). This year the National Congenital Conditions and Rare Disease Registration Service (NCARDRS), part of NHS England’s the National Disease Registration Service (NDRS), celebrates 10 years of advancing understanding and care for people affected by congenital and rare conditions.…
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West Yorkshire’s contribution to nursing care marked by chief nurse awards
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Cornish nurse celebrates 50 years of caring with the health service
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Filipino nurses celebrate a quarter of century of caring in Peterborough
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Lifesaving neurology treatment inspires future career in nursing
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Cyber first responders: Strengthening NHS defences in the digital age
Martin Jarvis, Incident Management Lead in our Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC), explains how the preparedness of individual NHS organisations, working alongside central response capabilities, forms a protective partnership to keep the NHS safe. Driving forward the NHS 10 Year Health Plan’s commitment to move ‘from analogue to digital’ means cyber security is more critical…
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‘Get to know your patients, you can learn a great deal from them’
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Making a difference: the role of nurses in UK prisons
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Future nurse inspired by receiving lifesaving organ transplant
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Failure isn’t the end – it’s where better services begin
Liz Glidewell explains why failing a GDS service assessment is a normal part of the improvement process – and how she supported the Be Part of Research team through multiple assessments to build a better, more accessible service for their users. Government and NHS services have a duty to work for everyone, including those with…


