Graduate Nurses Are Not the Problem
NHS nursing is in a dire state and social care is in crisis, but Dr Roger Watson and Prof Mark Hayter are confident it's not because nurses now all go to university. They set out their case.
NHS nursing is in a dire state and social care is in crisis, but Dr Roger Watson and Prof Mark Hayter are confident it's not because nurses now all go to university. They set out their case.
To fix social care we need to return to the principles laid down by Florence Nightingale, says Dr Ann Bradshaw – principles recklessly cast aside in the 1980s when nursing began its shift to being a graduate profession.
We're publishing an original piece on the Daily Sceptic by Roger Watson and Niall McCrae about an attack on one of them in the Journal of Advanced Nursing and the Journal's refusal to publish a reply.
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