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Beating burnout
Three RCN members share their research, advice and innovations on how to overcome work-related stress and fatigue
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RCN Scotland planning response to the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
Earlier this month, the Scottish Parliament’s Health, Social Care and Sport Committee issued a call for views on the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill and RCN Scotland will be submitting a comprehensive response.
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Highlighting some of the toxic elements of the critical care working environment
This blog highlights the toxic and unpleasant aspect of the critical care working envirnment which are linked to critical care nurses' intentions into leave.
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‘They’re not just little adults’: the history of children’s nursing
New RCN exhibition 'Once Upon a Time' traces the specialism’s history – from the first children’s hospitals to today’s family-centred care.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to increased use of virtual wards in the NHS
RCN Head of Nursing Practice, Wendy Preston, said: “Virtual wards aren’t a silver bullet to solve the crisis in health and social care. Whether they’re in a physical bed or on a virtual ward, patients still need to be able to see a nurse."
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We're demanding pay parity for nursing staff in Northern Ireland
Why nursing staff had no choice but to return to picket lines in 2024
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A new year for nursing
In her first blog of the year, RCN President Sheila Sobrany sets out her vision for the year ahead.
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Guide to common English expressions
A handy glossary of figurative sayings and slang.
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Care Homes
Welcome to our page dedicated to nursing staff working in care homes
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Neonatal nursing
Increase your understanding of the role neonatal nurses have when caring for newborn babies who are born premature or unwell. Here you can explore more about critical care needs and safe staffing of neonatal wards.