Your World Healthcare News
International Women’s Day 2023: 5 ways we’re empowering women in the workplace
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This International Women’s Day, discover how we’ve made Your World an empowering workplace for women.
08th Mar, 2023
Celebrating the LGBTQ+ community

This month we’re celebrating LGBT+ History Month. But what exactly is it and why is it so important?
15th Feb, 2023
Platinum Pass: HealthTrust-Total Workforce Solutions Audit
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Your World Recruitment is proud to announce that we have successfully achieved a Platinum pass on our recent HealthTrust-Total Workforce Solutions II Lot 4b NMNC Framework audit.
16th Jan, 2023
How to get graduate physiotherapy jobs in the UK

Starting out as a graduate Physiotherapist can feel daunting to say the least. After years of hard work and study, you’re finally ready to take those first tentative steps into a professional career. But where to start?
06th Jan, 2023
Boost your salary with Your World jobs this festive season
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Christmas is approaching, and with that comes the dreaded winter pressures for the healthcare industry.
12th Dec, 2022
How We’re ‘Giving Thanks’ to Some Incredible Healthcare Heroes
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Technically we don’t ‘do’ Thanksgiving in the UK, but there’s something about a holiday that represents generosity, appreciation, and kindness that definitely appeals to us Brits.
24th Nov, 2022
7 fun & spooky activities Paediatric Nurses can plan for patients

We’ve put on our thinking caps (or should that be witches’ hats?) and come up with 7 fun Halloween activities that healthcare professionals can plan for young people.
28th Oct, 2022
How to get a job as an agency nurse
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Are you passionate about nursing but feel constantly deflated by the low pay, unsociable hours, and poor work-life balance? You’re not alone.
07th Oct, 2022
How do I register as a doctor in the UK?
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Wondering how you can register as a doctor in the UK? This article will tell you everything you need to know about the process.
16th Mar, 2022
World AIDS Day 2021: 40 Years On

It has been 40 years since the first cases of AIDS were reported in the UK in 1981. In the last 40 years, medical advancements have radically changed the life expectancy and quality of life for people diagnosed with HIV. However, more needs to be done to increase public knowledge about HIV and AIDS and reduce the stigma still attached to the virus.
30th Nov, 2021