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Step into the spotlight: what can nursing staff bring to leadership roles usually held by GPs?
After working in general practice for more than 20 years, Queen's Nurse Jenny is now a clinical director, a role many assumed would go to a GP.
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Nursing associate apprentices in care homes: ‘It’s inspired other employees’
A pioneering nurse associate apprenticeship scheme at this care home group is tackling recruitment, retention and career progression
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Why work in a care home?
As we celebrate Care Home Open Week, Lorita describes the privilege she feels working with care home residents during a career she’s built over the past decade
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What's it like being an independent practitioner?
After more than 20 years working in occupational health, Tracie Mckelvie decided to become an independent practitioner, working with a wide range of clients.
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No case to answer? How to bounce back from a complaint
Nicola is encouraging other nurse managers to keep their careers on track by seeking support to regain their confidence if they’re the subject of an unsubstantiated complaint.
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In front of the lens
Two active members represented the RCN in the media to discuss issues they feel most passionate about
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Home advantage: the benefits of care home placements
Care homes provide a unique and positive learning environment for nursing students and a rich career option for experienced staff, says Sarah
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Taking first steps into nursing research
As a profession based on evidence, research affects every area of nursing practice. But how can you make it your career?
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Becoming a union rep at an independent health care employer
Beatrice gives the lowdown on what it’s like being an RCN learning rep in a care home, and how you can become one too
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Work to live
Putting yourself first is the right thing to do if you’re you’re considering making big or small career changes, says RCN careers coach Julie Watkins.