RCN publishes updated FGM guidance

The Royal College of Nursing has published the third edition of its guidance for nurses and midwives on female genital mutilation (FGM)

Young minds do matter

Children's mental health needs more resources, but funds are not getting through writes Alex Turnbull

DH launches consultation to 'modernise' NMC

The Department of Health has launched a consultation on the Nursing and Midwifery Council with the view to modernising midwifery regulation

Reforms to pay would boost practice nursing workforce

Nurses working in general practice should have a similar pay structure to community and acute nurses under Agenda for Change, according to a report by the parliamentary Health Select Committee

£15million investment for practice nurses

NHS England will create a general practice nurse development strategy as part of its wider plan to improve general practice

London practice nurses work longer hours than national average

Practice nurses based in London work longer hours and more unpaid overtime, research by the Queen's Nursing Institute (QNI) has found

Major trial to prevent type 1 diabetes launched

A new trial to test a theory that could prevent type 1 diabetes from developing is being launched in Scotland by researchers from the University of Edinburgh

Vitamin C can protect against cataracts

A diet rich in vitamin C could cut the risk that cataracts will progress by a third

Identifying and treating patients with psoriasis

Practice and community nurses must know how to manage this common condition, writes Jean Watkins

Current issues in palliative care 2016

A conference focused on developments in the field of palliative care will be held on 20 and 21 April at the America Square Conference Centre in London

Smith and Nephew woundcare study days

A series of CPD events for primary and community care nurses will run from April to July

Managing rheumatoid arthritis

This musculoskeletal condition can have debillitating effects on patients, writes Beverley Bostock-Cox.

Toxoplasmosis linked to aggression

Although cats are the definitive host, Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) infects about a third of humans

Irish nurse prescriber numbers fall short

The Irish Health Service Executive (HSE) has paid for more nurses and midwives to train as prescribers than those who currently prescribe in practice

Every health visiting team should have a mental health specialist

All health visiting services in England should have at least one perinatal and infant mental health specialist, according to new guidance from Health Education England (HEE)

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