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Letter from the Editor - Helen Taylor

Published: 01 May 2012

I am very pleased to welcome you to this first newsletter from the newly formed steering group committee of the RCN Pain and Palliative Care Forum.

Message from the Chair - Felicia Cox

Published: 01 May 2012

The Pain and Palliative Care Forum has been re-launched with specialist members representing acute pain, chronic pain, palliative care and end of life care.

‘Leaving good Scars’

Published: 01 May 2012

My name is Olwen Minford and I am a palliative and end of life care facilitator and educator.

Forum online: your views needed

Published: 01 May 2012

The new forum committee is planning to re-launch the forum’s web pages on the RCN site.

RCN Pain and Palliative Care Forum conference

Published: 01 May 2012

Ensure the delivery of safe and effective pain management for your patients by learning more about why patients experience acute and chronic pain, how pain assessment can improve their experience, and the importance of educating patients.

Make a difference on the RCN Pain and Palliative Care Forum

Published: 04 April 2012

Make a difference on the RCN Pain and Palliative Care Forum

Join the forum steering committee

Published: 30 June 2011

There are seven vacancies on the Pain and Palliative Care Forum Steering Committee this year. The RCN is looking to appoint people to these voluntary posts from across the spectrum of these two specialisms and from across the UK to help us shape policy and develop practice.

Charter for end of life care in England

Published: 08 June 2011

Charter for end of life care published by the RCN and RCGP

Pain management course at Queens University Belfast

Published: 03 February 2010

The aim of the PGCert/Diploma/MSc in Pain Science and Practice at Queens University Belfast is to promote a multidimensional understanding of pain management.

Charity seeks nurses' views

Published: 27 January 2010

Cancer Research UK wants to gather the opinions of nurses on the most effective way for the charity to interact with them.

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