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A vulnerable position
One student reflects on finding the courage to raise concerns about unacceptable behaviour
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'Too many obstacles'
Nurses who’ve trained overseas find it hard to register here. We explore the issues as the RCN works towards a solution
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Five decades of debate
Newly digitised library and archive material is letting us relive Congresses past. Former RCN President Maura Buchanan helps us explore how the event has evolved
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NMC education standards
What you need to know about recent changes
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Reason to smile
Tyler's helping people with learning disabilities overcome their fear of the dentist
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Recipe for success
Mary Seacole Award winner Bertha Ochieng explains how her research into nutritional needs is benefiting black and minority ethnic families
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Surgery school speeds recovery
Katie and Marion are helping prepare people for cancer surgery and life beyond
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Nursing history: the first male nurses
Who were the first men on the general nursing register? Dr Stuart Wildman, Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, finds out
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Getting staffing levels right
How e-rostering is helping hospitals improve patient care by having the right staff, in the right place at the right time
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Celebrating BAME nursing history
In recognition of the incredible diversity of our nursing workforce, the RCN Library and Archives team has uncovered stories of black, Asian and minority ethnic nurses from decades past