Nursing in Practice

Nursing in Practice

Nursing in Practice magazine [1] is published by Campden Media and helps primary care nurses keep up to date with changes in clinical practice and the latest health developments.

Nursing in Practice is the market leading title catering for UK primary care nurses. It's published six times a year and distributed on a fully requested basis (ABC audited) to primary care nurses across the UK. It includes expert editorials on a wide range of clinical topics including: cardia care, dermatology, diabetes, respiratory care and travel health care.

Nursing in Practice also holds nursing events across the UK. Nursing in Practice events aim to address all the current issues facing primary care nurses. The programme is structured to reflect the typical day of a primary care nurse, with a variety of clinical topics and policy issues. Originally taking place in London, Birmingham and Manchester in England, the events have now expanded to eight events across the UK. All events are endoresed by the RCGP, the Queen's Nursing Institute and Unit, and have been accredited by the RCN Accreditation unit.

The Nursing in Practice website provides news and topical comments, polls, surveys and video presentations. Weekly news bulletins are offered to all subscribers and the site provides the latest information in various clinical areas.

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