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Supporting future nurses: My journey back to the University of East Anglia
In this blog, Callum Metcalfe-O’Shea, UK Professional Lead for Long-Term Conditions, talks about his experience of going back to the University of East Anglia (UEA) where he was once a nursing student, to now teach the next generation of students and how this MSc course is supporting nurses of the future.
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AI has great potential and must enhance personal nursing care but not replace it, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN UK Head of Nursing Practice Stephen Jones said: “AI has great potential to modernise services, but ministers shouldn’t be completely seduced by it alone. It must enhance personal nursing care, not replace it, and be delivered alongside new investment in growing the nursing workforce.”
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RCN Buckinghamshire Branch - Assaults against nurses
An event for all members of the Buckinghamshire Branch about assaults against nurses and your rights.
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RCN position on the health inequalities autistic people face in accessing health and social care services and the potential role of the nursing workforce in addressing these
RCN position on the health inequalities autistic people face in accessing health and social care services and the potential role of the nursing workforce in addressing these
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Emotional wellbeing and mental health support
Mental health problems affect 1 in 4 people, but despite the high prevalence, many do not receive the help they need. We've put together a list of organisations there to help whenever you might need them
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Abortion decriminalisation - A significant step forward for women’s reproductive rights
In this blog, Michael Nevill discusses abortion decriminalisation and the RCN's position on abortion care.
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A day in the life of an RCN convener
Donna-Sue Wright discusses a typical day in her role of RCN convener at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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Know your worth: Job evaluation in the NHS
Nursing staff are essential, but our skills, knowledge and responsibilities are often taken for granted.
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Know your worth in the NHS: Band 5 roles in England
Join this session to understand in detail what commitments have been made to review band 5 roles in the NHS in England.
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Lessons on leadership from war zones to the workplace - Q&A with Caroline Whittaker MBE
Caroline was awarded an MBE in the 2026 King’s New Years Honours list, and shares with us how her decorated career has shaped her personally and professionally.