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<title>Can clinical governance act as a cultural barometer?</title>
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<title>After Francis: the government response</title>
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<title>Should directors of nursing have a clinical role?</title>
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<title>How nurses can lead  from the frontline</title>
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<description>Organisations should introduce key nurse roles so that, over the course of a shift, patients have one nurse who is their main port of call</description>
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<title>Working with industry to improve IT</title>
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<title>Why management skills are a priority for nurses</title>
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<title>Developing skills in clinical leadership for ward sisters</title>
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<title>Redefining the ward sister role to boost frontline care</title>
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<description>The Francis report highlights the ward sister’s role in setting standards of care, and calls for sisters to be more visible to patients and staff</description>
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<title>Is compassion possible in a market-led NHS?</title>
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<description>While nurses have been accused by the media of lacking compassion there is little evidence of a compassion deficit in the profession</description>
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