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Providing the evidence: demonstrating the expertise of nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger reflects on developments impacting the future of the nursing profession and how we are representing our members’ voices to campaign for change.
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Shifting the culture - why normalising grief in healthcare is important
This blog is about the importance and value of providing a restorative and reflective space for teams to share thoughts and experiences of death and dying. Normalising grief within the context of healthcare may help to improve patient care and reduce burnout.
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RCN East Kent Branch Event
This branch event on assaults against staff is open to all East Kent members.
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Administering Subcutaneous Methotrexate for Inflammatory Arthritis
This guidance provides the background information regarding subcutaneous methotrexate as an educational resource for practitioners, with particular reference to safety and best practice; and incorporates new sections on treat-to-target and medication optimisation. Whilst the guidance has been developed for rheumatology practitioners, some aspects may also be of value to health care colleagues working in other specialties including dermatology, gastroenterology and ophthalmology. This publication is supported by grants from Accord, Medac and Nordic. This publication is currently under review.
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School nursing job evaluation webinar
RCN Scotland is looking to bring together members working in school nursing services to discuss your role, the job evaluation process and options available for support.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to report on barriers to healthcare degree apprenticeships
RCN Executive Director for England, Patricia Marquis, said: "Health leaders have identified apprenticeships as a means of boosting recruitment into nursing, including for those who cannot afford to take on debt and go to university. However, the findings of this report show the route is failing to help close the gap left by a broken tuition fee model, with trusts lacking the funding to keep up with costs, while limited clinical placements leave NHS England unable to meet its own targets."
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RCN Northern Ireland Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Network Webinar
This webinar is for members of RCN Northern Ireland
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Our work
Find out more about the work of the Bladder and Bowel Forum and the other organisations we work with
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Our work
Discover about the work of the RCN Pain and Palliative Care Forum and the other organisations we work with.
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Meet the Team
More information about the Bladder and Bowel Forum committee, including biographies and contact information.