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Adrift from reality: what are perceptual disturbances?
Psychosis affects people in different ways, with some experiencing it just once, others having short episodes throughout their lives and others living with it most of the time.
Understanding the responsibilities of hospital administrators
When discussing quality health care, the conversation typically focuses on doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who provide direct patient care and medical treatments. What’s often overlooked, though, is the invaluable role healthcare administration teams, and their processes, play in supporting.
Career profile: the nurse practitioner
Nurse practitioners are skilled postgraduate qualified nurses who can assess, diagnose and treat patients. What is the scope of their work and how much money can a nurse practitioner expect to make?
Best practice in healthcare management
Good healthcare management is a must for steering effective hospitals and successful healthcare organisations.
The widening gap: inequalities in health and how to fix them
The conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age can often affect our health and wellbeing.
What are the effects of stress on nurses?
Nursing is a rewarding profession but a challenging one, too, exposing its professionals to various stressors.
Education for all: how to meet the learning needs of children with disabilities
Special needs education involves additional support and changes to the learning environment to make sure that nobody is left behind.
ADHD and behaviour modification: supporting children in the classroom
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition characterised by issues with attention, impulse control and hyperactivity.
Funding healthier futures: investing in the improvement of the UK’s healthcare system
Investing in the health system not only saves and prolongs lives and makes people’s quality of life better.
Explainer: treatment of acute coronary syndrome
According to statistics from the American Heart Association (AHA), approximately 18% of men and 23% of women over the age of 40 will die within one year of having a heart attack.
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