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Revalidation: implications for senior nurses
Learn about the senior nurse’s responsibilities in supporting registrants through each stage of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's revalidation process in the UK.
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An overview of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
This module provides nurses working with patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma with information on patient education, continuity of care and current treatment options.
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Alcohol-related liver disease: pathophysiology, risk assessment and patient support
Review the mechanisms of liver injury caused by alcohol and the risk factors associated with alcohol-related liver disease. Improve patient care by updating your knowledge in this area.
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Fundamentals of chronic pain in children and young people: multimodal management and treatment
Chronic pain is common in childhood but is not always recognised by health professionals. Therefore, adopting a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to treatment can help to minimise the negative effects of this condition.
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Distressed behaviours and agitation in older people with dementia
Recognising, assessing and minimising distressed behaviours to promote well-being.
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Developing equitable access to practice learning experiences for undergraduate learning disability nursing students
Funding has been awarded to Edinburgh Napier University and the research is now underway
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Tool to support people with a learning disability access urgent and emergency care
Following funding, the UCAN (Urgent Care Access Now) study, undertaken by Keele University and partners, has developed the careLeD tool
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BRIEFING: Investment in social care nursing
RCN briefing on investment in social care nursing.
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Investigating nationally the impact of annual health checks on individuals with a learning disability
Liverpool John Moores University have been awarded funding to undertake the research
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The economic contributions of learning disability nurses
LSE were awarded funding to undertake a study exploring the economic case for investing in building the Registered Nurse for Learning Disability (RNLD) workforce capacity