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Saying Sorry – A Reflection
‘If something goes wrong, be sorry, genuinely. Not because your manager told you to, not because of mitigation risks. Don’t say, “I apologise if you feel…” That is not an apology. Don’t say I apologise, say sorry. Words are so very important. Own the intention.’
Reflections on Leading a Network at the QNI and Long Covid
District Nursing Out of Hours – Inspiring Future Nurses
‘Going into my third year now, District Nursing has been the most insightful and inspirational placements I have had to date, and I feel I have learned things that I can carry forward in many areas of nursing, but could never have fully understood in any other environment.’
Caring for People with Long Covid
The Infection Prevention & Control Champions Network and Me
Queen’s Nurses at Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Funeral
We were delighted that some Queen’s Nurses were invited to the funeral of Her Majesty the Queen. Here, two Queen’s Nurses recount their experience of attending HM The Queen’s funeral.
The Burden of Medication Error
Medication errors are the leading cause of avoidable harm in healthcare globally. The theme for this year’s WHO World Patient Safety Day is ‘Medication Safety’.
My Long Covid Journey and Reflection
‘The impact that Covid-19 and Long Covid has had on societies is huge and can’t be ignored. The underlying issues of health poverty and health racism was magnified during the pandemic and again, many lessons are there to be learnt. I hope we do not lose these lessons and that the NHS, and all health…
Building upon services to provide the right care for people through virtual wards
Virtual wards combine the knowledge of multi-disciplinary healthcare professionals, with face-to-face visits in someone’s home, together with the use of digital technology.
District Nursing and the changes during the sovereignty 1952 to 2022
Queen’s Nurse Sarah Price writes about the 70 years of the Queen’s reign, and how nursing in the community has changed during that time.