10/08/2025
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We are pleased to announce that we have partnered with Memorial Houston Medical (MhM), a state-of -the art private hospital in South Kensington, London.
Our service provides bespoke nursing expertise, tailored to the needs of each patient, with a commitment to quality of service in keeping with our company values.
Memorial Houston Medical
Memorial Houston Medical.
04/08/2025
We are delighted to announce we are working with a new private hospital in Chelsea, London.
We are recruiting now!
If you are a hospital nurse with acute experience we would love to hear from you.
Please contact us at www.ipqnursing.co.uk or email: [email protected]
IPQ Nursing | Nursing Agency | London, UK
We are a London based Nursing Agency providing flexible, temporary staff to the NHS and private sector. Contact IPQ Healthcare today to find out more.
12/02/2025
Airway Matters: Free course for healthcare professionals.
Highly recommended!
Airway Matters: Airway Management for Healthcare Practitioners (Online)
A free online course for healthcare professionals on safe management of patients’ airways. Endorsed by the Difficult Airway Society.
04/02/2025
Top nursing school closure plan sparks fears for NHS staffing
Cardiff University’s highly ranked nursing school could close, raising fears about future nurse staffing in Wales’ NHS. The univeristy has begun a consultation on proposals that would mean the loss of its nursing degree programmes and related faculty jobs. Students say staffing pressures in Wale...
22/01/2025
Free to members and students; aligned to step 1 CC3N competencies for critical care.
Scotland Region Event - Acute Kidney Injury and Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy online 12 March | BACCN
Region: Scotland Topic: Acute Kidney Injury and Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy webinar Date: Wednesday 12th March 2025 (last date for bookings 11th March) Time: 1900-2100 Location: online Cost: Members £0, Non-members £5, Students £0*
16/01/2025
As health care professionals, we do everything we can to alleviate this situation.
Patients dying in hospital corridors, say nurses
The Royal College of Nursing details harrowing cases from more than 5,000 nurses across the UK.