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Dosage for solid medicines
Learn more about how to calculate the required dosage of tablets to give to a patient, using the ‘PEACE’ problem-solving method. This resource looks at the different ways you might use mental arithmetic to work out and check your answer.
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Inclusion and diversity in fertility nursing
Learn more about how those working within the fertility sector, including non-clinical team members, have a crucial part to play in tackling inequalities and empowering everyone to feel welcome, included and valued.
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Osteoporosis
Learn more about osteoporosis and how it can affect people who are affected by the condition. Here you can also find out more about rare types of osteoporosis, the different types of fractures, and how Vitamin D can support bone health.
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Reimagining wound care: how the ANCLE Café and digital innovation are transforming lives in Wales
The ANCLE Café in Cardiff is transforming chronic wound care by combining expert treatment, student-led support and community connection, helping patients regain health and hope. Paired with digital innovation, it’s a blueprint for compassionate, efficient and person‑centred care across Wales.
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Trauma and Orthopaedic Nursing Forum
We provide a community for those working in the field of orthopaedic and fracture trauma care for patients.
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Influencing on your behalf
Discover RCN Scotland’s latest briefings and reports and how we shape policy for better care across Scotland.
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West Yorkshire Branch meeting and learning event
The branch meeting and learning event is open to all members of the West Yorkshire branch; come along and get involved.
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RCN Scotland pre-Congress webinar
This is a great opportunity for members attending Congress for the first time to find out more about the way in which Congress is structured and run before you arrive.
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Corridor care: NHS trusts in England to monitor effect on patient harm
Following our calls for corridor care to be eradicated, new NHS England guidance says care outside of a normal cubical or ward environment should not be normalised.
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Walking my Mum home: reflections on care, loss, and a new chapter
The last week of my Mum’s life was both the hardest and the most profound experience I’ve ever lived through. It was a week where time slowed, where every breath mattered, and where the boundaries between being a daughter and being a nurse blurred into something deeply human. I had always known that the fundamental skills I learned during my training at St Bartholomew’s Hospital and beyond would shape my career, but I never imagined how much they would shape this final chapter with her.