What you've been watching
Every nurse loves to critique the way nursing, midwifery and the other healthcare professions are represented in television programmes – whether fact or fiction.
Here you can share your views on nurses on the small screen. So let's get talking
You've been watching
Keeping Britain Alive: The NHS in a Day
This week we’re watching Keeping Britain Alive: The NHS in a Day. What did you think of it?
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Nursing the Nation: an accurate portrayal of district nursing?
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Newsnight: Living with Death
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The Food Hospital: can you eat your way to health?
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EastEnders: how realistic is the character Ian Beale’s mental breakdown?
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World’s Maddest Job Interview: did it challenge mental health prejudice?
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Undercover Boss: did it show the challenges facing the care industry?
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EastEnders: how do you deal with difficult patients in sensitive situations?
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Holby City: should nurses conceal their own health conditions?
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24 Hours in A&E: voyeuristic or empathetic?
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Homeland: a responsible portrayal of bipolar disorder?
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Corrie: effectively tackling dementia care?
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Helicopter Heroes: voyeurism or encouraging safety awareness?
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Embarrassing Bodies: raising awareness or scaring patients?
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House: do you think Hugh Laurie's character would survive the NHS?
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EastEnders: what do you think of the cancer nurse storyline?
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One Born Every Minute: what do you think?


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