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Innovations from around the UK
Innovations from around the UK
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Nursing and the Armed Forces community
Military nursing is a vital, yet often overlooked, area of our profession. RCN Fellow and former British Army Colonel Alan Finnegan is determined to change this.
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Children's nursing case studies
Read first-hand stories from staff who work in a range of different children’s health specialties and nursing. Find out about the different routes to working in this area, with advice for anyone who is thinking of making the move into children’s nursing.
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Education and training for palliative and end of life care nursing in children and young people
Learn more about the key role nurses have in providing palliative and end of life care to babies, children and young people and providing support to the child’s family members and loved ones.
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Health visiting
Learn more about the role of health visitors and how the work they undertake aims to enable parents and carers to support all areas of their child’s development with a key focus on prevention and early intervention.
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Neonatal nursing case studies
Read first-hand stories from health care leaders and practitioners who work in neonatal nursing. Find out what they enjoy most about their work, advice for anyone wanting to move into this area of care, and what training they undertook to get their role.
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Neuromuscular disorders
Learn more about neuromuscular disorders (NMD) and the range of conditions that impair the functioning of the muscles. Read about symptoms that may present themselves, diagnosis and management, as well as the role of the nurse in in NMD care.
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School nursing case studies
Read first-hand stories from nurses and leaders who work in school nursing. Find out why they decided to work in this area, advice for anyone wanting to support children and young people at school, and what they most enjoy about their role.
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School nursing
Learn more about the role school nurses take to deliver both universal and targeted services and work across education and health, providing a link between school, home and the community.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Liberal Democrats' analysis showing hospital car parking fees have soared by 50%
Royal College of Nursing Director for England, Patricia Marquis, said: “For nursing staff and support workers, the soaring cost of parking takes too much of their low wage. Nurses work around the clock to be there for their patients – and working odd shift times or in difficult locations means public transport is not always possible. District nurses even pay their own fuel costs to travel to patients."