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Heavy menstrual bleeding
Find information about heavy menstrual bleeding and the importance of appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Learn how stigma around menstrual health is having an impact on access to care and access further information to support women.
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The Strike Hub
Your one-stop resource for strike information.
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Dismissal
Advice for nurses and healthcare professionals who need to disclose an investigation, dismissal or NMC referral to a new employer.
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RCN social media accounts
RCN social media accounts
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Valuing nursing in the NHS in England
The evidence is clear. Nursing is essential and safety-critical but we’ve been undervalued for too long. Recognising the true value of nursing means fair career progression, fair annual pay awards and support for NHS nursing staff throughout your career.
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RCN Greater Bristol Branch Study day: Clinical knowledge and awareness: blood transfusion, oncology nursing, sepsis and more
This is an exciting opportunity to join with fellow RCN Greater Bristol Branch members to learn about a variety of clinical topics, the latest rules on certificates of sponsorship and update on branch activities.
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RCN member discounts
Make your money go further with membership
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Caring for Emotionally Vulnerable People
This course promotes critical reflection and shares interpersonal skills that can promote understanding during even the briefest encounter.
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Joint Education and Innovation Event with RCN Wales and Frontier Medical Group on Pressure Ulcer Prevention
*This event is now fully booked* Open to all members of the nursing team working in any sector, join this joint education session with Frontier Medical to learn more about real-world challenges of pressure area prevention and management, pressure area care education, including the updated International Guidelines, and the RCN campaign to stop corridor care.
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Menopause and Long COVID
Women are disproportionately affected by Long COVID, and as the peak incidence occurs between the ages of 35-49, there may be overlap with symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. This guidance, based on available evidence and clinical expertise, aims to outline principles of assessment, diagnosis, management and support to facilitate self-help and recovery.