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Meet the NHS’s first Filipino CNO: ‘I hope people see me and realise they can do it too’
More than 25,000 nurses who are educated in the Philippines work in the NHS, but Oliver Soriano is the first to make it to the top.
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Nursing voices of the Windrush generation
‘We mustn’t forget their struggles, and that some of those struggles continue’. Many of the people who arrived in the UK from the Caribbean in 1948 became instrumental in the development of the NHS. We share the stories of four nurses who’ve been involved with or touched by the Windrush legacy
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Video: 'When I was homeless I wasn't able to work – now I'm back helping patients'
Find out how the RCN Foundation helped Lily and her family get back on their feet, so they can look forward to a safe and stable Christmas together this year
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The Soho clinic spearheading LGBTQ+ health care
Clinic manager Jon Clark from Soho sexual health clinic 56 Dean Street talks about the importance of the clinic's work to the LGBTQ+ community.
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A book for every mood
A great book can help you escape and change how you’re feeling. We’ve found five fab reads for five different moods
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'No amount of studying can prepare you for this'
Student nurse Rose shares her reflections on a winter placement in A&E
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In conversation with…our student ambassador of the year
Clare Manley has received an RCN award for her amazing efforts as a student ambassador at her university. She reveals what led her to take on, and go to extra lengths in, the role
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Theatre of life
Can theatre and performance enhance nurse education? Nursing student Chelsea Barrett believes it can
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Nursing in a pandemic
Newly qualified in the face of COVID-19: Amber’s story
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‘My stammer won't stop me’
Megan didn’t let her stammer keep her from pursuing the nursing career she always wanted