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Surviving challenging circumstances
Charlotte shares her story of living with Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
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‘Stronger, bolder, braver’
Carol says our organising training can help you make the change you want to see happen
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Five ways you could benefit from joining the RCN UK Students Committee
As nominations open for six seats on the Students Committee, current committee member Lucy Hayes explains why you should join
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‘Be proud of the difference you make’
Emilia says it’s important to talk about what health care assistants (HCAs) do and what would happen if they didn’t do it
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'What I do is essential to the nursing team'
Áine says nursing support workers deserve respect for their contribution to patient care
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Dealing with death
It’s time to prioritise support for nursing students dealing with the death of a patient, says Megan
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'It was about listening to what they needed and being their voice'
We share inspirational stories of RCN reps who have gone the extra mile to support members during the pandemic
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How can we improve the care of Deaf patients?
By training more D/deaf nurses, says Jennifer. As one of the very first Deaf registered nurses, she’s seen first hand the positive impact it can have and explains here why good communication is key.
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Meet your RCN Awards winners
Find out more about the members who have all made an exceptional contribution to the RCN
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Surviving a COVID coma
Mental health nurse Yaw is one of the tens of thousands of health and care workers who caught the virus. He shares his intense experience of being in a coma, ‘ICU psychosis’ and gradual recovery