Life as a nurse in a deadly cityThe Mexican border town of Ciudad Juarez was labelled Mexico's deadliest city, at the centre of a war on drug cartels. Report: All new nurses in U.K. could face checks on compassion and valuesA government-commissioned review is likely to press for all new nurses and healthcare assistants to be screened for their values and ability to be compassionate, Nursing Times has been told. Five tips on how to be a great preceptor Remember that abusive staff doctor you dealt with as a student? Here are five ways to avoid becoming that person 'Cancer Vixen' and other medical tales A growing number of doctors are turning to graphic novels to teach med students A letter to the class of 2012 The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada president shares his no-nonsense advice on how to avoid 'useless dramas' and have a happy, productive life Beating breast cancer Dr. Alexandra Ginty’s triumph over invasive disease included emerging with a new outlook on life What to do when you are bullied in residency Many physicians are unaware that certain behaviours constitute harassment or discrimination Family sues nursing home Lilian Peck is a former resident of the home who died from an infection caused by untreated bedsores. Summer Six-Pack – August 28, 2012 As we wind down our Summer Six-Packs for 2012, check out the stories that fascinated you most about your profession this year. Sunnybrook Hospital psychiatric nurse retiring after 40 years helping mentally ill Sitting at the computer, Margaret McDermott, 60, cuts a simple figure. First Previous 222 223 224 225 226 Next Last