Revalidation In April this year, nearly 16,000 nurses and midwives will be the first to revalidate. This means that over the... read more →30 March 2016General
Social media & teenage pregnancy – what is the link? Since the birth of social media as a global phenomenon, teenage pregnancy rates have almost halved. The fall in figures... read more →23 March 2016Health
Heart in a Box Statistics show that one in every three patients dies whilst waiting for a heart transplant. Although there is no shortage... read more →16 March 2016Health
Junk food – what makes it bad for us? It is no secret that junk food is bad for us, and it is the leading cause of obesity worldwide.... read more →7 March 2016General
The Zika Outbreak The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that the Zika virus has now spread through both South and Central America and... read more →5 February 2016General
Injuries in Healthcare: Handling and Moving People Moving objects and people of diverse shapes, weights and sizes, in various settings, can be a challenging and hazardous task.... read more →26 January 2016General
Safeguarding children from FGM In recent years healthcare professionals have become increasingly concerned about children who are at risk from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).... read more →25 January 2016Train Healthcare
Why choose Train Healthcare? Awarded The Skills for Health ‘Quality Mark’ for our face to face and e-learning training courses - the very first... read more →24 December 2015General, Train Healthcare