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Welcome to Academic Nurses
Welcome to Academic Nurses, your one stop, student nurse resource centre for all you academic needs. Academic Nurses was established by nurses, for nurses. As a result we rely on our communities contributions. If there are features you would like to see please let us know and we will work towards implementing your ideas.
Please register for your FREE account today, if you are already registered then why not help Academic Nurses grow by refering your friends within the "Member Area".
Visit the Contact Us page and make a recommendation. If your suggestion is published on Academic Nurses you will be acknowledged as a contributor..
Downloads
Academic Nurses is pleased to announce our "Downloads" Section. This is where you will find your best practise statements, published by 'SIGN', NHS QIS and NICE. You will also find our "Essay Vault" a place to share your essays and have them proof read/reviewed by our community. There will be a collection of software available for download which you'll find useful to use in your courses work.
The only thing you need to do to access these is a FREE account.
Register HereStudy Skills
Academic Nurses is aware of the amount of essays/assignments student nurses need to complete during their training. It is also evident that there is a need for qualified nurses to complete essays/assignments whether for research purposes or for courses which they are undergoing. This is why Academic Nurses has developed a section dedication to helping with essays/assignments.
Forum
The "Forum" at Academic Nurses is an easy way to ask the community questions or help other students. No problem is too small or too big; all we ask is that you maintain confidentiality at all times. If there is no topic to answer your questions, or there is something you want to discuss then why not start your own.
You are FREE to view the forum; however you must register for a FREE account to reply or make a new topic.
Community
Academic Nurses is a site which will grow and develop with help from its users. Our community of users are the foundations of this site and we urge you to contribute, if you submit an article, make a suggestion or report an error you will recieve aknowledgement of your imput and will be referenced accordingly.
So register FREE now, and take part.
How To's
We have an extensive "How To" section with a series of written tutorials. The tutorials will take you through the vast list of nursing procedures; from basic skills such as observation to the more complex tasks such as care of central venous lines.
Visit the Contact Us page and recommend a subject to be covered. If your suggestion is published on Academic Nurses you will be acknowledged as a contributor within the tutorial.

