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Festive bog and a time to reflect

Posted on December 29, 2014 by

The festive season is well underway and often a time to reflect on the year’s events. This year, as in previous years, nursing and healthcare has often dominated the news both in terms of local nursing issues, national challenges in the provision of robust and effective health services and global health issues. The weekly Evidence […]

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Ebola – a global health problem?

Posted on August 17, 2014 by

I will be hosting this week’s ENB twitter chat on Wednesday the 20th of August between 8-9pm focusing on ‘Ebola viral disease – a global health problem?’ Participating in the twitter chat requires a Twitter account; if you do not already have one you can create an account at www.twitter.com. Once you have an account […]

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Family-centred care; an aspiration or reality?

Posted on June 9, 2014 by

The next EBN TWITTER journal chat will take place on Wednesday 11th June 8-9pm and focus on family-centred care. In order to participate in the EBN twitter chat, if you do not already have one, you require a Twitter account, you can create an account at www.twitter.com. Once you have an account contributing is straightforward; […]

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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jul 2,2025

    RT @SupportingHH_UK: We’re recruiting trustees! SHH-UK supports healthcare workers with #LongCovid Find out more and apply by emailing yo…


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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jul 1,2025

    RT @_CatintheHat: A little update on the ongoing impact of Covid vs Flu… For England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 & Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿: ▪️Registered COVID deaths i…


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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jul 1,2025

    RT @RTHM_Health: A new study suggests that exercise doesn’t clear microclots in people with Long COVID—it just fragments them into smaller…


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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jul 1,2025

    RT @alitwy: @AugustaLees To mark Semmelweis' birthday @SupportingHH_UK have published a blog by @EvonneTCurran drawing on his work - refle…


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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jul 1,2025

    RT @AugustaLees: Happy Birthday #Semmelweis Thank you to all the Drs & health care workers who resist the Semmelweis reflex, you have many…


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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jul 1,2025

    RT @Prof_hedgehog: #OTD 1 July 1818: birth of Ignaz Semmelweis, obstetrician, whose widely mocked insistence on doctors’ washing their hand…


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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jul 1,2025

    RT @SupportingHH_UK: 🎉 Alison Twycross is turning 60 .... Alison is asking supporters to donate to SHH-UK 👉 Visit: t.co/uGWk8rsX…


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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jun 9,2025

    Why should we be wary of evidence-based practice? Read Adam Ferner's latest blog: Evidence-based Practice: Approach with caution? Read it here: blogs.bmj.com/ebn/2025/06/06…


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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jun 4,2025

    RT @VSicaKasabach: “The study authors found that of the truly asymptomatic cases they analyzed, nearly 47% were children & 20% were elderly…


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    @EBNursingBMJ  Jun 4,2025

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