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Eliza’s lessons: infection control in 1887
How did nursing staff deal with infectious diseases in the 19th century? This nursing student’s notes reveal parallels with the COVID-19 pandemic
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Nursing history at home
Explore the RCN’s online history exhibitions from the comfort of your sofa
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Looking back
On 5 July 1948, health care professionals across the UK rolled up their sleeves for a historic day at work - the NHS had arrived
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In good hands
Fresh from her appearance on TV’s Dragon’s Den, paediatric nurse Antonia explains what drove her to create a cream for hard-working hands, and how her business gives back to nursing
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Industrial action explained: what happens before nursing staff can strike?
Find out what it means to take industrial action and what statutory requirements must be met for it to be lawful
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Renal team is patient's choice
Alison Cairns explains how empowering patients following a diagnosis of kidney disease is at the heart of her work
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The voice of members
Making the decision on the NHS pay deal in England
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What reps need to know about flu vaccination
With some trusts taking a more punitive approach to flu vaccination, we unpick the RCN’s recent advice to safety reps
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The demands of diabetes
Diabetes specialist Charlotte Gordon explains why the way we talk to people with diabetes is so important
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Using evidence
Find out how the RCN Library and Archive Service can help you support members