Nursing Times

Nursing Times
Nursing Times
Categories Nursing
Publisher emap (UK)
First issue 1906
Country UK
Language English
Website Nursing Times
ISSN 09547762

Nursing Times is a magazine for nurses in the United Kingdom. The magazine and its website nursingtimes.net publish original nursing research and a variety of clinical articles for nurses at all stages in their career.

First published in 1906, and now owned by EMAP, Nursing Times claims to provide: a professional and clinical news service; an opinion section where nurses debate the topics; features on nursing issues and clinical supplements covering four main areas of practice - infection control, respiratory, continence and wound care.

The magazine's website nursingtimes.net hosts a range of complementary material, including a breaking news service covering developments in clinical practice as well as professional issues; a sharing practice section highlighting best practice and innovation across the sector; career development information including careers clinics; and entertainment section Off Duty. There are also forums for discussing nursing related topics.

Nursing Times also produce conferences, with the Patient Safety Congress the magazine's flagship annual forum.

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