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What I do at work: advanced ophthalmic emergency nurse practitioner
Keeping our eyes healthy is paramount, not least in an emergency. Grace, an advanced nurse practitioner, explains her pioneering role working in emergency care
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‘Don’t get angry – get organised’
We’re starting to build a new approach to engage, educate and empower members to be a force for change in their workplaces and communities
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'I like to see the potential in people'
Ashton says watching people’s confidence grow is one of the best things about her role supervising care assistants
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‘We can amplify our voice and win’
From helping lead historic strike action to becoming Chair of the RCN’s Trade Union Committee, Denise is determined to convince members they can be heard
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Student placements: surprising skills in a residential home
Lia's initiative has demonstrated that students learn a range of fundamental skills in residential homes that can help them develop into well-rounded nursing staff.
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My career: nursing associate in children's hospice care
Rachel trained as a nursing associate while working for a charity providing specialist nursing care and emotional support to children with complex and life-limiting health needs.
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Cancer care: navigating personalised plans
Nursing support worker Diane explains her patient-centred role and how she's carved out a career in helping people through treatment
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Dyslexia and me: ‘Don’t let your differences stop you’
District nurse Teresa was diagnosed with dyslexia as an adult. She shares her strategies for success in her professional and RCN roles
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Legal update: a victory for workers’ rights
A landmark decision from the Supreme Court will make it easier to establish individuals as “workers” and therefore entitled to basic employment rights
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Innovating to improve learning disability care
Student nurse Jess introduced new resources on placement to help staff provide more personalised treatment