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Northern region nursing and midwifery students' opportunities to meet the RCN and join for free
The RCN Northern team is visiting universities across the region over the next month or so to meet students and introduce them to our student offer, which is that you can join the RCN completely free for your first year.
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Nurses' Day 2025: celebrating the skill, dedication and impact of nursing
Every year on 12 May, we celebrate the invaluable contribution of all nursing staff. Find out how you can get involved
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The What So What and Now What of Critically Reflective Leadership
What? Almost a century ago, Dewy (1993) recognised the importance of reflecting on how our experiences facilitate personal growth and change. More recently, there has been an interest in how critically reflective leaders can improve team outcomes.
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The nurses who left Ireland to work for the NHS
A leap into the unknown led to lifelong careers in the NHS for thousands of Irish nurses
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Crafting an effective abstract for the RCN Education Conference
This blog will help those who may be considering submitting an abstract for the RCN Education Forum Conference.
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NHS winter crisis should be solved rather than needing stress tested, says RCN
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “Last winter, nursing staff sounded the alarm on the corridor care crisis in our hospitals, yet a year later health leaders and government officials are stress testing for another crisis rather than properly preventing one."
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Roles and responsibilities of the RCN Executive Team and RCN Council
Guidance on the roles and responsibilities for the RCN Executive Team and the RCN Council, their purpose, composition and the differences between the two
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Vaccines: are they safe and effective?
An in depth discussion around vaccination.
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Museum and Events
The RCN Library and Museum holds a range of exhibitions and events throughout the year.
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Nursing staff stand ready to provide the best possible care for sick and injured children from Gaza, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “We’re relieved to finally see sick and injured children from Gaza arriving in the UK for treatment and nursing staff across our NHS stand ready to provide the best possible care."