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Research Forum
We seek to provide research leadership and expertise to support the development of evidence-based policy and practice.
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Public Health Forum
We aim to support all nurses, midwives, health practitioners and students to maximise their public health contribution. This forum is applicable to all areas of nursing and midwifery practice.
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Rheumatology Nursing Forum
We aim to lead the development of rheumatology nursing practice, promote the nature, scope and value of rheumatology nursing and influence changes that will benefit both patients and nurses.
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Perioperative Forum
We represent members involved in perioperative practice. This includes practitioners working in anaesthetic theatre and extends to pre-op assessment and the wards.
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Trauma and Orthopaedic Nursing Forum
We provide a community for those working in the field of orthopaedic and fracture trauma care for patients.
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Competency Framework for Registered Nurses in Emergency Care: Level 1 and 2
This updated framework aims to encourage professional development, leadership skills, and career progression in emergency nursing; promoting high quality patient care and a culture that supports recruitment and retention of emergency nurses. It was developed by leading emergency nursing experts, is founded on nursing philosophy and details the depth and breadth of knowledge and skills required of emergency nurses.
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RCN's message to new health secretary: ‘Do the right thing by nursing’
James Murray MP has been appointed as the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
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Safety, Equity and Expertise: The RCN UK Learning Disability Nursing Review
In June, The Royal College of Nursing will publish its report on learning disability nursing across the UK, titled ‘Safety, Equity, and Expertise: The RCN UK Learning Disability Nursing Review.’
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RCN London Rep check-in
This is a rep check-in specifically for RCN London reps.
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HCAs, APs and SNAs
HCAs, APs and SNAs subject from the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum. Highlights key information resources.