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Eradicating corridor care must be the plan, not just mitigating its impacts, says RCN in response to new NHS England guidance
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Lynn Woolsey, said: “While providing corridor care guidance to NHS leaders and clinicians is important, it equally shows just how far the situation has deteriorated for patients and staff."
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Staffing for Safe and Effective Care
Staffing for safe and effective care subject guide from the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum. Highlights key information resources.
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RCN Officer (Reps and Activism)
RCN Officer (Reps & Activism) South West Region, Exeter Officer 21 hours per week, Permanent Salary range: £49,275 - £55,668 There is more to the RCN than
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'Every rep had their views listened to'
Anne tells us how getting involved in RCN projects can improve your professional skills
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‘If we can get through this, what can stop us?’
Mental health student nurse James Savage talks about working through the pandemic, getting the COVID-19 vaccine, and staying positive in difficult times
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Dealing with death
A nursing student experiences the death of a patient for the first time
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Fair care for everyone
Student nurse Brooke and her partner Dan are sharing their own experiences to speak up for transgender patients
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Nursing in a pandemic
Second year nursing student Isabella Williams found working on a COVID-19 ward to be rewarding and challenging in equal measure
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Students take on Snowdon
What could the challenge of climbing a mountain teach you about nursing?
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Bottom of the pile: why nursing staff need regular training in bowel care
Not understanding the importance of bowel care could be life threatening for some patients, so it’s time to debunk some myths, says Fiona.