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‘Wherever there are leaders, there must be followers’
Paul explains the principle of followship and how it’s proved essential in nursing’s response to COVID-19
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Managing the pressures of leadership
Sally and Liam explore the sources of pressure on nurse leaders and what support they can draw upon to best manage situations and staff
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Can new nurses be leaders?
Every student and newly registered nurse has the potential to lead and influence, says Craig Davidson
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Could you be a nurse prescriber?
Samantha tells the RCN the qualification – which is growing in popularity in general practice – has expanded her knowledge and made her a better practitioner
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RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2023 award winners
RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2023 award winners
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RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year award winners
RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year award winners
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Creating leadership in nursing and midwifery that promotes cultures of wellbeing
Research funded by the RCN Foundation and led by Queen Margaret University has identified healthful leadership practices used during the pandemic.
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RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2024 award winners
RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2024 award winners
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Burnout in nursing
Challenging work conditions lead to widespread mental health problems and burnout among nurses and midwives, according to a report by the Society for Occupational Medicine.
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From asylum seekers to nursing staff
Moses and Ruth share how the RCN’s scheme for displaced people is helping them explore careers in health care.