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NurChat Transcript 02/04/13 – Impact of NHS Change Day

NurChat @helenbevan Thank you for joining us tonight Helen #NurChat -9:01 PM Apr 2nd, 2013 NurChat RT @helenbevan: The nursing community were the backbone of success for #NHSchangeday 2013. Tonight’s #NurChat showed why. Thank you so much -9:01 PM Apr 2nd, 2013 bloxyd @Elle_milner @nurchat cycle of productivity! #NurChat -9:00 PM Apr 2nd, 2013 NurChat read more »

NurChat Transcript 05/03/13 – What’s your pledge for NHS Change Day?

Read our latest NurChat with @NHSChangeDay. As always, please read from the bottom for chronological order. NurChat @Elle_milner Thank you for joining us #NurChat -9:02 PM Mar 5th, 2013 Elle_milner @KathEvans2 @nurchat @nhschangeday sorry I was in and out but thanks for a great #Nurchat -9:01 PM Mar 5th, 2013 NurChat If you subscribe to read more »

NurChat 05/03/2013 – What’s your pledge for NHS Change Day?

NHS Change Day: What’s your pledge? This is our second out of three discussions with #NHSChangeDay. We wanted to do a follow-up NurChat closer to the time of #NHSChangeDay so we can help support and promote the fantastic idea of NHS workers making a pledge to change one thing, something, anything for the better. NHS read more »

NurChat Upcoming Discussion 05/02/2013 – Apps, tablets and mobile devices in healthcare

It is not uncommon to see doctors and nurses using mobile devices including smart phones and tablets openly in a ward environment these days, whereas less than a decade ago you would be frowned upon if you were so much as glancing at a device in a hospital. Signs saying ‘switch mobile phones off’ were read more »

NurChat Upcoming Discussion 22/1/13 – A Nurse Supports their Patients, Who Supports the Nurse?

The words appraisal and supervision can fill people with dread and fear, but we at NurChat want to discuss the importance of support and supervision for staff, focusing on how positive it should and could be. Following the publication of ‘Compassion in Practice’ by the NHS Commissioning Board, supervision shouldn’t just be a paper exercise read more »

#NurChat transcript 08/01/13 – Should Nurses be role models to give health promotion advice

Please read from the bottom for chronological order MissSeaPeaches ‏@MissSeaPeaches @sazzlebean I have been on twitter ages, but do get involved in lots of discussions like #NurChat Nurse Jami ‏@Nurse_Jami_ @TildaMc For me, it’s being professional at work and in the community. We are all different shapes & sizes. #NurChat Lynne Renals-O’Kane ‏@Tink73purple @wishiwasgold @nurchat read more »

#NurChat Transcript 18/12/12 Get involved in NHS Change Day

Please read from the bottom for chronological order KathEvans2 @NurChat @uk_james #Nurchat a smile, a touch of a hand or arm & how are you? – mean so much & cost so little – lets do more of this -9:06 PM Dec 18th, 2012    NurChat @Damian_Roland So pleased! Keep up the hard work that you are all doing! #nhschangeday #NurChat -9:06 PM Dec 18th, read more »

NurChat Upcoming Discussion 18/12/2012 8pm – Get involved in NHS Change Day

“Continuity gives us roots; change gives us branches, letting us stretch and grow and reach new heights.” Pauline R. Kezer NHS Change Day is taking place for the first time on the 13th March 2013 and will be the single largest movement for change within the NHS. Driven by the desire to provide better patient read more »

#NurChat Transcript 04/12/2012 Decembeard and Beating Bowel Cancer

NurChat Please feel free to carry on #NurChat ing. Tonight’s CPD certificate password is beardy12. Answers to questions to follow #NurChat -9:04 PM Dec 4th, 2012    sisteranne #NurChat GPs definitely need to be given more guidelines, because the current ones are not working- I was being treated for food poisoning -9:04 PM Dec 4th, 2012    NurChat Thank you everyone for joining read more »

NurChat 25/09/2012 – ‘Making Placements Positive’ Summary

Another very busy chat with guest host and student nurse Lizzie (@dollyxface). Lizzie suggested this chat and we’re very grateful she was able to host it as well. Each university organises their placements differently, but every student nurse is required to complete 50% of their course in a placement environment. The discussion began by asking read more »

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