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Launched at RCN Education Forum 2024 – Fundamentals of Acute Mental Health Nursing
Launched at RCN Education Forum 2024 – Fundamentals of Acute Mental Health Nursing RCNEF delegates were enthusiastic about the release of our latest resource, with key educators particularly welcoming the coverage of physical health, insightful chapters on assessment and medicines management and the scenarios and reflections features. The further reading resource, free to access online…
Coming soon… Fundamentals of Acute Mental Health Nursing.
Fundamentals of Acute Mental Health Nursing. New for 2024, an important new Clinical Pocket Reference for mental health nurses working in acute mental health settings. Focussing primarily on the fundamentals of mental health nursing it provides a point of care tool to orientate ethical and effective mental health nursing practice in the acute setting. Please download a Preview…
Nursing Live Prize Draw Winner!
Following our attendance at the inaugural Nursing Live Conference and Exhibitionin Liverpool last weekend, we are thrilled to announce that from over 300 entries, the Winner of our Prize Draw is Joanne Burton Clinical Educator at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. A complete set of Clinical Pocket References is on its way! Thank you to…
Come and see us at Nursing Live 10-11 Nov
Come and see us at : Nursing Live, the UK’s first ever national nursing festival and expo !10th -11th November 2023 ACC LiverpoolStand LD 9
NHS Workforce Plan July 2023
Clinical Pocket Reference resources for essential knowledge, consistency, accessibility, evidence based practice…
RCN Education Forum National Conference and Exhibition
Clinical Pocket Reference had a busy two days at the RCN EF in Birmingham. The Conference focussed on workforce investment. Our new resource for NAs – hot off the press – was therefore very timely and incredibly well received. Our other resources had a similar reception – lots sold!
New resource for Nursing Associates…!
An essential new reference supporting the unique NA role and recognising the diverse range of clinical areas in which NAs work across primary, secondary, and tertiary care in England. Read more…