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The hidden half of cancer care: life after ringing the bell
In this blog, Shannon talks about what living both with and beyond cancer means and what we need to consider nationally to support our patients.
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New trainings this summer: build your skills
Join our new workshops covering generative AI, Google Scholar, reflective writing, and evaluating online information.
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What the new NHS Leadership and Management Framework means for nursing
RCN, Associate Director, Leadership Academy (Interim) Lucy Muchina reflects on the publication of a new NHS leadership and management framework and sets out what will be needed in order for it to deliver for the nursing profession.
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Boost Your Writing Confidence with the Royal Literary Fund
A participatory workshop led by published writers, who will help you to gain confidence in your writing abilities.
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Know How to Search CINAHL
Learn how to navigate the CINAHL database for effective literature searches at this training event for RCN members.
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Introduction to RCN Library Services
Discover the library service for RCN members.
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Let’s make fair pay a reality
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger reflects on structural pay reform talks, working in extreme heat and the RCN presidential and Council elections.
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Government announces ‘significant’ improvement to nursing career progression following RCN talks
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, said today’s announcement is significant progress on career progression for nursing staff.
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Record 12-hour A&E waits show how endemic corridor care is, says RCN
Executive Director of RCN England Patricia Marquis, said: “Nursing staff have been sounding the alarm for far too long about the crisis in our A&E departments. Today’s figures show just how endemic corridor care is and the damage being done to patient care."
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Excited to join the RCN Diabetes Forum
Diabetes care today looks very different from when I first entered the field 25 years ago. In this blog, I reflect on why education and research matter more than ever, and how nurses can shape the future of diabetes care.