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Sickle cell disease: essentials for the non-specialist
Could you spot a sickle cell crisis? Knowing the basics improves care, reduces health inequalities and saves lives
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Unsettled: How the proposed change to indefinite leave to remain could affect the retention of internationally educated nursing staff
Internationally educated nursing staff make a vital contribution to the health of our nation with one in five nursing staff in the UK having studied overseas. However, UK government proposals to reform the settlement system pose a significant threat to the retention of brilliant and dedicated staff.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Earned Settlement
RCN response to the UK Government's consultation on Earned Settlement.
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Raising concerns and corridor care template letters for nurses
Raising concerns and corridor care template letters
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Compassionate Leadership programme
Enable your colleagues to feel valued, included and encouraged, so they can reach their full potential and do their best at work. Course information for Compassionate Leadership unit, delivered by RCN Wales, accredited by Agored Cymru, for health care staff working in any sector. Gain 2 academic credits at Level 3 on completion of this programme.
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Nurses to lead new genomic services, Westminster government announces
Putting nurses at heart of DNA testing and research reflects the skill and expertise of the nursing profession
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Raising concerns template letter for nursing support workers
Nursing support workers can use this letter template to raise concerns about patient care and safety with your manager.
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Raising concerns
The RCN believes all nursing staff should feel safe and supported when raising concerns about patient care.
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RCN Herefordshire Branch
Information for members of the RCN Herefordshire Branch.
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'Nurses are best placed to lead innovation and the future of genomics', says Royal College of Nursing
RCN Executive Director for England Patricia Marquis said nursing staff deliver the vast majority of care and are best placed to lead innovation and shape the future use of genomics.