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Nursing the English from plague to Peterloo - 1660 - 1820
This Blog highlights a very important new book about early nursing history written by Allanah Tomkins, professor of social history. It gives new insight into nursing pre-Nightingale and helps challenge the dominant narrative that all pre-reform nurses were terrible.
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'We need to talk about assisted dying'
Kevin shares his point of view on this emotive subject
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What I do at work: advanced nurse practitioner, district nursing
The “honour” of treating people at home, the value of autonomy and flexing academic muscles: Maria tells us why this is her dream job
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Children and Young People: Transition to Adult Services
CYP transition to adult services subject guide from the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum. Highlights key information resources.
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Join your colleagues on Nest
Nest is an online community where all RCN members can chat, learn, share and support each other's work
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Why Research in Social Care Matters
How providing high-quality care requires kindness and experience – and knowledge gained through research.
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When Hope Packs Its Bags: Why International Nurses Are Leaving the UK
International nurses once arrived in the UK with hope and purpose - but many are now leaving, disillusioned by systemic inequality, exclusion and lack of support. Suma John shares a powerful call to action.
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Working in research in London care homes
Nuno Santos Lopes discusses the importance of research for older people, their families and the wider community.
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Success stories
The difference an education grant can make to your career and professional development
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Cuts to ICBs could put patient safety at risk, warns Royal College of Nursing
Executive Director of RCN England Patricia Marquis said: “Nursing staff in ICBs have led the way in planning and commissioning local health care. They are not only central to the safe delivery of services for patients, but also in designing the services of the future. At a time of huge transformation, their expertise is priceless and we cannot afford to lose them in a cost-cutting exercise."