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Consultant practice in heart failure: reflections and evidence
New opportunities for consultant practice roles in heart failure services are lacking in the UK, but posts are developing across the country. This article discusses consultant practice, using reflective accounts from two consultant nurses who practice in different care settings to explore how their experiences led to their current roles. The definition of consultant practice and how ‘imposter syndrome’ could impact success are also discussed.