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      Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 2 month(s) ago

      To mark International Nurses Day 2025 on 12th May this blog written by our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Alison Twycross (@alitwy) reflects on how caring for nurses strengthens economies. All five EBN commentaries referred to in this blog are currently free to access by clicking here. Healthcare systems rely on nurses, not just to provide care, but […]Read More…

      Source: blogs.bmj.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Nursing
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        On International Nurses Day read our latest blog by our Editor-in-Chief @alitwy reflecting on why caring for nurses is good for the economies: https://t.co/1kpeCAfwEr This is perhaps a lesson that governments and policy makers across the world need to learn. https://t.co/9POLSY1Qpp

    • Mashup Score: 9
      Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 2 month(s) ago

      To mark International Nurses Day 2025 on 12th May this blog written by our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Alison Twycross (@alitwy) reflects on how caring for nurses strengthens economies. All five EBN commentaries referred to in this blog are currently free to access by clicking here. Healthcare systems rely on nurses, not just to provide care, but […]Read More…

      Source: blogs.bmj.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Nursing
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        On International Nurses Day read our latest blog by our Editor-in-Chief @alitwy reflecting on why caring for nurses is good for the economies: https://t.co/1kpeCAfwEr This is perhaps a lesson that governments and policy makers across the world need to learn. https://t.co/9POLSY1Qpp

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      The MSK Playbook: Chondromalacia Part 1 - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 2 month(s) ago

      Introduction Anterior knee pain or “runner’s knee” is a common presenting complaint in the MSK clinic. In active individuals, progressive overload of the patellofemoral joint, and disruption of the under surface of the hyaline cartilage of the kneecap, can cause significant disability, pain and impact training. We discuss the key risk factors for chondromalacia, the […]Read More…

      Source: blogs.bmj.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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        📣 NEW from The MSK Playbook 📘 ⚠️ Chondromalacia Part 1 ⚠️ Want to know everything there is about chondromalacia patella? 👀 Then look no further.... Supported with a series of excellent infographics ✅ Blog ➡️ https://t.co/03liuU6g26 https://t.co/IWzCL85nhP

    • Mashup Score: 9
      Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 2 month(s) ago

      To mark International Nurses Day 2025 on 12th May this blog written by our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Alison Twycross (@alitwy) reflects on how caring for nurses strengthens economies. All five EBN commentaries referred to in this blog are currently free to access by clicking here. Healthcare systems rely on nurses, not just to provide care, but […]Read More…

      Source: blogs.bmj.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Nursing
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        EBNursingBMJ

        On International Nurses Day read our latest blog by our Editor-in-Chief @alitwy reflecting on why caring for nurses is good for the economies: https://t.co/1kpeCAfwEr This is perhaps a lesson that governments and policy makers across the world need to learn. https://t.co/9POLSY1Qpp

    • Mashup Score: 16
      Examining the under- representation of black researchers in sports science and sports medicine publications: ‘You Can’t be what You Can’t See’ - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 2 month(s) ago

      This blog provides a summary of a recent paper published in BJSM. Click here for the full paper. Why is this study important? If you rarely see Black researchers in prominent positions in Sports Science and Sports Medicine, this study helps explain part of the reason why. Recently published in the British Journal of Sports […]Read More…

      Source: blogs.bmj.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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        Examining the under-representation of black researchers in sports science and sports medicine publications: ‘You Can’t be what You Can’t See’ 📄 NEW #BJSMBlog ✅ Read here 👉 https://t.co/y1gpmIpi5X https://t.co/fXADJPB3T4

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      Nursing in India: Between Care, Stigma, and the Struggle for Professional Respect - BMJ Global Health blog - 2 month(s) ago

      This blog reflects on the perceptions of nursing practices in India and associated issues related to stigma and professional respect

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        Nursing in India: Between Care, Stigma, and the Struggle for Professional Respect https://t.co/iqE82lG8Ve

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      Scaling Up Solutions: The Need for a High-Impact Innovations List - BMJ Global Health blog - 2 month(s) ago

      This blog discusses the need for a high-impact innovations list in the global health context

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        Scaling Up Solutions: The Need for a High-Impact Innovations List https://t.co/NcRDFchtwE

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      Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 2 month(s) ago

      To mark International Nurses Day 2025 on 12th May this blog written by our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Alison Twycross (@alitwy) reflects on how caring for nurses strengthens economies. All five EBN commentaries referred to in this blog are currently free to access by clicking here. Healthcare systems rely on nurses, not just to provide care, but […]Read More…

      Source: blogs.bmj.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Nursing
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      • Profile photo of 	EBNursingBMJ
        EBNursingBMJ

        On International Nurses Day read our latest blog by our Editor-in-Chief @alitwy reflecting on why caring for nurses is good for the economies: https://t.co/1kpeCAfwEr This is perhaps a lesson that governments and policy makers across the world need to learn. https://t.co/9POLSY1Qpp

    • Mashup Score: 9
      Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 2 month(s) ago

      To mark International Nurses Day 2025 on 12th May this blog written by our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Alison Twycross (@alitwy) reflects on how caring for nurses strengthens economies. All five EBN commentaries referred to in this blog are currently free to access by clicking here. Healthcare systems rely on nurses, not just to provide care, but […]Read More…

      Source: blogs.bmj.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Nursing
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      • Profile photo of 	EBNursingBMJ
        EBNursingBMJ

        On International Nurses Day read our latest blog by our Editor-in-Chief @alitwy reflecting on why caring for nurses is good for the economies: https://t.co/1kpeCAfwEr This is perhaps a lesson that governments and policy makers across the world need to learn. https://t.co/9POLSY1Qpp

    • Mashup Score: 9
      Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 2 month(s) ago

      To mark International Nurses Day 2025 on 12th May this blog written by our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Alison Twycross (@alitwy) reflects on how caring for nurses strengthens economies. All five EBN commentaries referred to in this blog are currently free to access by clicking here. Healthcare systems rely on nurses, not just to provide care, but […]Read More…

      Source: blogs.bmj.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Nursing
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      • Profile photo of 	EBNursingBMJ
        EBNursingBMJ

        On International Nurses Day read our latest blog by our Editor-in-Chief @alitwy reflecting on why caring for nurses is good for the economies: https://t.co/1kpeCAfwEr This is perhaps a lesson that governments and policy makers across the world need to learn. https://t.co/9POLSY1Qpp

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