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Advanced
Advanced level nursing describes a level which can only be delivered by registered nurses with substantial experience and expertise.
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Consultant
Consultant level nursing practice describes a level which can only be delivered by registered nurses who have progressed from an advanced level within their field to reach a significantly higher level.
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Enhanced
Enhanced level nursing describes a level that can only be delivered by registered nurses who have gained additional post-registration education and experiential learning in a relevant subject area.
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Health protection
Health protection is one of the responsibilities of Public Health England. Here you can find out more about what health protection is and what health protection teams do to prevent and reduce the impact of infectious diseases, hazards and major emergencies.
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Practice-based learning: Professional resources
Practice based learning: Professional resources
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Reps CL&D Calendar
An 'at a glance' look at our CL&D programme of events
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Masterclass: Breaking the Bias Through Leadership – Power, Privilege and Progress
The RCN Leadership Academy is delighted to invite both RCN members and non-members to the first event in its new Masterclass Series, which will launch with an inspiring session: Breaking the Bias Through Leadership – Power, Privilege and Progress.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: NHS Standard Contract 2026/27
RCN response to NHS England's consultation on the NHS Standard Contract 2026/27.
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Recognition of the problem and efforts to resolve it are vindication of the alarm call from nursing staff, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: "Corridor care is a system-wide problem, with patients unable to access community, mental health or social care services when they need it and having no choice but to turn up at A&E, and requires transformation in every part of the system."