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The new RCN Education Forum: same only different – and better!
Published: 03 December 2009
After much waiting and planning, the 41 newly merged forums of the RCN finally came into effect at the end of October, signalling the arrival of the new Education Forum. Carol Hall, Chair, has this update.
FINE update: Forum members lobbying for change in Europe
Published: 03 December 2009
As members of the Federation of Nurse Educators in Europe, the RCN Education Forum is actively participating in and lobbying for change – and there are lots of changes afoot.
When students do the marking ...
Published: 03 December 2009
One nurse was cited no less than seven times in the MCH Excellence in Practice Education Awards. Debbie Booth must being doing something right!
Letter from the Editor: Moving forward
Published: 07 October 2009
I’m Penny Hilton, newly appointed editor, and I’d like to welcome you to the final hard copy edition of Edlines.
New ICN Nursing Education Network
Published: 07 October 2009
Kath McCourt reports on the launch of an important new global network.
Update: Pre-registration education and preceptorship
Published: 07 October 2009
RCN Education Adviser Betty Kershaw reports.
New venue for October AGM
Published: 07 October 2009
The RCN’s Annual General Meeting on the 28 October 2009 has been moved to RCN Headquarters in London, rather than Edinburgh.
Meet the new forum steering committee
Published: 07 October 2009
The merging of the Practice Education, Primary Educators, Vocational Qualifications and Education Forums has necessitated a review of the governance structure.
RCN Education Adviser’s Report
Published: 07 October 2009
Welcome to our new Edlines, our new forum and our new Editor! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the forum’s regeneration and especially to Penny for taking on the role of Editor.
Interested in ME?
Published: 07 October 2009
A successful fringe event at RCN Congress raised awareness of the needs of patients with Myalgic Encephalomyletis (ME), also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), and now a CRS/ME special interest group has formed

