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Celebrating Florence Nightingale
The Florence Nightingale Museum is going the extra mile to celebrate 200 years since the birth of Britain’s most famous nurse
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A vulnerable position
One student reflects on finding the courage to raise concerns about unacceptable behaviour
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'Too many obstacles'
Nurses who’ve trained overseas find it hard to register here. We explore the issues as the RCN works towards a solution
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Five decades of debate
Newly digitised library and archive material is letting us relive Congresses past. Former RCN President Maura Buchanan helps us explore how the event has evolved
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NMC education standards
What you need to know about recent changes
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Reason to smile
Tyler's helping people with learning disabilities overcome their fear of the dentist
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Recipe for success
Mary Seacole Award winner Bertha Ochieng explains how her research into nutritional needs is benefiting black and minority ethnic families
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Surgery school speeds recovery
Katie and Marion are helping prepare people for cancer surgery and life beyond
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Nursing history: the first male nurses
Who were the first men on the general nursing register? Dr Stuart Wildman, Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, finds out
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Getting staffing levels right
How e-rostering is helping hospitals improve patient care by having the right staff, in the right place at the right time