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RCN Scotland
RCN Scotland represents nurses, midwives and support workers, campaigning on key issues and influencing health policy across Scotland.
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RCN responds to publication of Muckamore Abbey Hospital Inquiry report
Professor Rita Devlin, RCN Northern Ireland Executive Director, said: “When systems fail and care is compromised, it is essential that healthcare staff are empowered and supported to speak up without fear and that robust systems exist to respond quickly and effectively. The findings from this inquiry must be used to drive meaningful, system-wide change."
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The realities of preceptorship in nursing
RCN Eastern board member Natasha Green writes about her first months working after qualifying as a nurse.
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RCN Connecting Champions Global Nursing Event
This free event brings together nursing leaders, researchers, educators and healthcare professionals to explore the vital role of nursing in conflict, crisis and recovery settings.
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Congress as a portal for opportunities
RCN Eastern board member and learning rep Chinenye Ubah reflects on her experience at RCN Congress 2026.
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Congress
RCN Congress is a fantastic opportunity for members to meet, learn, develop and share excellent nursing practice.
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From scrubs to sketches: the art of nursing
Nursing staff are reclaiming their place in the frame at a new exhibition at RCN HQ in London
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Let's get digital
Nursing staff have the knowledge to influence digital transformation in health care. Our new resource offers the career inspiration you need to get started
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From crisis to control: how nursing can end the HIV epidemic in the UK
For the last 40 years, nursing staff have led the fight against HIV – there are now just five years left to meet the goal of ending new transmissions
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In conversation with…our student ambassador of the year
Clare Manley has received an RCN award for her amazing efforts as a student ambassador at her university. She reveals what led her to take on, and go to extra lengths in, the role