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Tees Valley branch annual general meeting (AGM)
This AGM will be another chance to network with other RCN members in your branch area. There is strength in numbers and so your mutual support will mean a lot to each other.
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Action learning set for RCN reps in North Yorkshire and Humber
Accredited RCN representatives in Humber and North Yorkshire are invited to an action learning set, where reps can learn and network together.
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Action learning set for RCN reps in North Yorkshire and Humber
Accredited RCN representatives in Humber and North Yorkshire are invited to an action learning set, where reps can learn and network together.
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Tees Valley branch meeting
This is an opportunity to strengthen networks within your workplace or patch area, putting out feelers for issues to look out for and learning how other workplaces may approach and solve them.
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My long COVID experience
My long COVID 19 experience
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Taking first steps into nursing research
As a profession based on evidence, research affects every area of nursing practice. But how can you make it your career?
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How to write a strong RCN Awards entry
Claire shares her top tips for making nominees stand out
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In memory of Flight Nurse Jane Omusula
This is a tribute to a registered flight nurse who died following a tragic incident whilst working as a flight nurse onboard AMREF Flying Doctor Air Ambulance.
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Building a Society of Health
Luke Evans, Chair of the Public Health Forum and host of the podcast 'Society of Health' discusses why all nurses should have an understanding of system barriers to ill health.
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Explosion in 12-hour A&E waits shows corridor care is year-round crisis, says RCN in response to new Liberal Democrats' analysis
Executive Director for RCN England Patricia Marquis, said: "An explosion in 12-hour waits is the clearest indicator that corridor care is now a year-round crisis. There has been no respite for understaffed nursing teams during a record summer and they will now be worried about what the coming winter has in store."