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Why we must talk about Prostate Cancer
In this blog, Michael talks about his experience of being diagnosed with prostate cancer and the importance of having early conversations to raise awareness.
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Annual leave and time off
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Nurse lecturer cuts ‘explode’ as domestic workforce plans put at risk, new report shows
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, said: "This is an incredibly serious moment, raising questions about the ability of our country to educate the nurses of the future, and about how it staffs the NHS."
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Bonuses for bosses while cutting nurse numbers ‘reckless and offensive’, says Royal College of Nursing
Executive Director of RCN England Patricia Marquis, said: “Attracting talent to the NHS is important, but no NHS boss could succeed without us. We are the largest workforce in the health service and deliver the vast majority of care for patients."
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What I do at work: nursing associate on a neurology ward
Hazel works with patients who have diseases and disorders of the nervous system including Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis
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RCN Lancashire East Branch AGM
The annual general meeting for local members.
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Our strategy and how we represent our forum members
Find out more about the RCN History of Nursing Society's plans and how forum members are represented
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Reflections on supportive oncology in 2025
Attending the UKASCC 2025 Conference in Manchester reminded me how supportive oncology connects every part of cancer care. From prevention to palliation, it’s about helping people live well, not just longer, with and beyond cancer.
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History of nursing articles
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations
RCN response to Public Health England's consultation on UK standards for microbiology investigations: national user manual, urine tests.