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IPC. Information and learning resources for health care staff
Infection prevention and control (IPC) practice is an essential component of health and social care, and policy and guidance is constantly evolving. Research helps to inform the evidence base for this important area of nursing practice. This resource gives you guidance on how to search and find the relevant evidence-based information and guidance you may require to help keep your infection prevention knowledge and practice up-to-date.
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National Curriculum and Competency Framework for Emergency Nursing (Level 1)
This framework (Part 1 005 883 and Part 2 005 923) developed by leading emergency nursing experts, is founded on nursing philosophy and details the depth and breadth of knowledge and skills required of emergency nurses. It provides a clear career structure for those wishing to advance in the specialism.
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Retired members: Stay connected
Retired members can still benefit from RCN membership, including membership of the National Pensioners Convention Network.
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Safe Staffing Postcard
Postcard for safe staffing survey. What were staffing levels like the last time you were at work?
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Safe and Effective Staffing: the Real Picture
This report provides an important contribution to the conversation on nurse staffing levels and to patient safety in health care. It contains two new datasets: assessments by Directors of Nursing of the state of the UK’s health systems and its workforce, and data on nurse staff vacancies in Trusts in England specifically.
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Disability Passports:The RCN Peer Support Service Guide
This guide is for employees with impairments and their line managers.
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National Curriculum and Competency Framework Emergency Nursing (Level 2)
This framework (Part 1 005 883 and Part 2 005 923) developed by leading emergency nursing experts, is founded on nursing philosophy and details the depth and breadth of knowledge and skills required of emergency nurses. It provides a clear career structure for those wishing to advance in the specialism.
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RCN Bulletin 323: January 2015
This issue includes an interview with new RCN President Cecilia Anim, a look at how to use social media to find a new job, and a spotlight on the Florence Nightingale Digitisation Project.
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RCN Bulletin 325: March 2015
In this issue Chair of RCN Congress Stuart McKenzie looks forward to Congress 2015 and Dr Peter Carter announces that he is stepping down after eight years as Chief Executive and General Secretary.
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RCN Bulletin 327: May 2015
This issue includes features on Nurses' Day and an RCN member who could help save thousands of lives following five years of campaigning to educate and recruit South Asian organ donors.