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5 ways to make yourself more employable
RCN Careers Coach Julie Watkins shares 5 practical tips to boost your employability
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What I do at work: general practice nurse
As a lead nurse in general practice, Rebecca does everything from diagnosing and prescribing to promoting preventive care. She tells us more about what she does at work
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Supporting surgery: inside Yusuf's theatre role
Working in operating theatres has helped health care support worker Yusuf develop new skills
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Trust, triage and teamwork: school nursing
The unseen work of nursing staff who help protect students’ physical health and wellbeing in independent schools
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‘Labels don’t define you’
Tara’s ensuring children with additional needs get the right care during what can be daunting visits to the emergency department
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How to prepare for your appraisal
The prospect of an appraisal might make you feel nervous, but this is a chance for you to discuss your achievements, challenges and ambitions
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What I do at work: advanced ophthalmic emergency nurse practitioner
Keeping our eyes healthy is paramount, not least in an emergency. Grace, an advanced nurse practitioner, explains her pioneering role working in emergency care
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‘We can amplify our voice and win’
From helping lead historic strike action to becoming Chair of the RCN’s Trade Union Committee, Denise is determined to convince members they can be heard
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Student placements: surprising skills in a residential home
Lia's initiative has demonstrated that students learn a range of fundamental skills in residential homes that can help them develop into well-rounded nursing staff.
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My career: nursing associate in children's hospice care
Rachel trained as a nursing associate while working for a charity providing specialist nursing care and emotional support to children with complex and life-limiting health needs.