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May 11, 20265 min
Mastering the SBAR: Essential Phone Communication Tips and English for Nurses
Effective communication is the heartbeat of patient safety, yet for many international healthcare professionals, picking up the phone to call a doctor remains a significant source of anxiety. Without the benefit of body language or facial expressions, relying solely on your spoken English for Nurses can feel daunting, especially in high-pressure situations. At English for Nurses, we recognise that mastering a structured framework like SBAR is not just a clinical requirement; it is a vital...

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May 5, 20266 min
Mastering Clinical Documentation: The Essential Guide to English for Nurses
In the fast-paced environment of the NHS, clear communication is the bedrock of patient safety. For many international healthcare professionals, mastering English for Nurses is not just about passing an exam; it is about ensuring that every clinical note written at the end of a long shift is legally sound and medically accurate. Documentation is often the primary way we "speak" to our colleagues across different shifts, and when English is your second language, the pressure to get it right...

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Apr 29, 20264 min
Beyond Resilience: How English for Nurses Supports Psychosocial Safety for UK Student Nurses
As a student nurse in 2026, you are entering a workforce that is finally acknowledging a hard truth: "resilience" is not a cure for a broken system. At English for Nurses, we see how the pressure of the current NHS climate impacts your education and your mental health. This blog explores why the shift toward psychosocial safety is the most critical change in modern nursing. Table of Contents Tackling Retention and Moral Injury with English for Nurses Restorative Supervision and the Role of...

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