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Building a Society of Health
Luke Evans, Chair of the Public Health Forum and host of the podcast 'Society of Health' discusses why all nurses should have an understanding of system barriers to ill health.
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Explosion in 12-hour A&E waits shows corridor care is year-round crisis, says RCN in response to new Liberal Democrats' analysis
Executive Director for RCN England Patricia Marquis, said: "An explosion in 12-hour waits is the clearest indicator that corridor care is now a year-round crisis. There has been no respite for understaffed nursing teams during a record summer and they will now be worried about what the coming winter has in store."
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RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards 2026 – nominations now open
Scotland’s most prestigious nursing awards are returning with nominations now open for the RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards 2026.
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Dealing with death
It’s time to prioritise support for nursing students dealing with the death of a patient, says Megan
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My experience at the RCN Congress in Liverpool
This blog represents my reflections on attending RCN Congress 2025 as a voting member for the Perioperative Forum.
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What to do if you're assaulted at work
Why is violence towards nursing staff on the rise and what should employers be doing to support you?
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Our work
Find out more about the work of the District Nursing Forum and the other organisations we work with
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Moving learning and development online
Lorraine McLauchlan, who represents members in Scotland on the RCN Nursing Support Workers Committee, answers questions on the RCN in Scotland’s new online learning programme
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How to make your job description work for you
What to do if your role has changed but your pay hasn’t
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From patients to colleagues: a personal journey into nursing
To mark World Cancer Day, three nurses reflect on how their experiences of teenage cancer a decade ago prompted them towards their profession, and continues to make them the nurses they are today