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Endometriosis explained
It takes patients eight years on average to get an endometriosis diagnosis. Nurse practitioner Deb tells us about her specialist role and how nursing staff could help spot the condition earlier
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Picket lines: what you need to know
Find out how picket lines work and what to expect if you’re planning to join one.
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Putting nursing support workers in the spotlight
Uncover the long and diverse history of nursing support workers at the RCN’s fascinating exhibition.
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WWII's refugee nurses: ‘They couldn’t save their families, but they could help patients in the UK’
Nursing historian Jane Brooks shares her research on the courageous nurses who fled Nazi Germany and went on to help found the NHS
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Who were the Flying Nightingales?
These brave nurses took to the skies after D-Day to rescue and treat wounded soldiers. 80 years later, we hear their stories
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Spring strike action: what you need to know
An escalation of strike action in England means there will be no derogations. Find out what this means for you
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Carbon monoxide poisoning: what nursing staff need to know
Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are often misdiagnosed. Here's how you can protect yourself and those you care for
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Reflecting on another remarkable year for the RCN Diabetes Forum
In her first blog as official Chair of the RCN Diabetes Forum, Amanda Williams reflects on the work of the Diabetes Forum over 2025 highlighting what hard work and determination can do to champion the voice of nursing.
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Updated RCN resources for band 5 nurses working in Scotland
If you’re a band 5 RCN nurse member in Scotland, I’m hoping you’re already aware of the band 5 nursing roles review that launched last summer.
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'I rediscovered a sense of value'
Read nurse David’s experience of achieving success in the band 5 nursing roles review