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What I do at work: health care support worker in a prison
"You don’t know what to expect on any day," says Lynne, who works in a challenging and rewarding role
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Men's and women's health
Stay informed and connected with quarterly webinars hosted by the RCN General Practice Nurse Forum and the District & Community Nursing Forum. These sessions are designed to keep nursing professionals up to date with the latest developments in general practice nursing and community care.
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General practice nursing: Students and placements
Stay informed and connected with quarterly webinars hosted by the RCN General Practice Nurse Forum and the District & Community Nursing Forum. These sessions are designed to keep nursing professionals up to date with the latest developments in general practice nursing and community care.
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General practice nursing: Public health
All general practice nursing members across the UK are welcome to join this event to hear about how general practice pay is set, how to influence your employer and how to show your value.
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Webinars and events
More information on forthcoming RCN webinars and events related to general practice nursing.
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Webinars and events for general practice nursing staff
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Managing diabetes in the workplace
Debbie Holder, Diabetes Inpatient Specialist Nurse and RCN Diabetes Forum Committee member reflects on this year’s World Diabetes Day theme of ‘diabetes and wellbeing’.
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Talking about death and dying
RCN South East's Rian Gleave reflects on the skills and sensitivities required for discussing death.
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Don’t be scared of the ‘H’ word
Melissa Mungovan, from children's hospice service Demelza, challenges common assumptions about palliative care and hospices.
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Nurses top list of public sector workers who should be paid more, as public says government ‘doesn’t value nursing’
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “These findings show the government is out of step with the public. Whoever you speak to, people overwhelmingly want nursing staff paid fairly, but yet again ministers put us at the back of the queue behind other professions. Treating nursing like this is disrespectful and bad for the NHS too."