Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
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Total quality management is a system that could pay dividends for National Health Service managers and employees but would require a change of culture, from one of crisis response to problems to one preventing them from happening in the first place. This article introduces the concept and describes the preconditions for its successful application.
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The cheap and cheerful Mills and Boon medical romances are always good for a bit of escapism when you've had a particularly hard day. How accurately these popular paperbacks portray life on a typical hospital ward is questionable, but then they make no claim to documentary status, as Carrie Howse points out in her article on the image of nurses ( page 20 ).