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I’ve Been Writing the Same Article for Twenty Years
I found the blog I wrote as a 25-year-old outreach nurse in Southern Sudan. What surprised me was how much of my current work was already there.
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The world’s next nursing shortage may not be where you think
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What eleven specialists can do if they move around
Eleven paediatric neurologists. Fourteen million children. A mobile phone and a quarterly visit.
Jun 20
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What I got wrong about virtual support in Ukraine
The website existed, the resources were useful, and the logic was not wrong. What we did not have was the trusted network that had made the same…
Jun 13
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Climate health plans keep forgetting it is nurses who have to deliver them
Climate change is being written into health policy. It is also being written onto nursing workloads.
Jun 6
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The outbreak is never only the virus
Ebola and hantavirus are very different infections; they are also getting very different responses.
May 22
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What happens when the nurse vacuum gets switched off, then on again?
International Nurses Day should remind us that nurse migration is a right. Dependence on nurse migration is a workforce failure.
May 16
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The world map is wrong. Distorted maps lead to the wrong assumptions in Global nursing.
Picture the world map in your head. I’m willing to bet you are likely to be wrong.
May 8
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