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Diabetes in Sierra Leone
This blog explains the complexities of managing diabetes in the developing country of Sierra Leone in Africa. I discuss the challenges associated with providing care such as poverty, lack of resources including insulin and other diabetes medications, malnutrition and infectious diseases.
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Build your 2024 Black History Month event
What do you want to see at this year's Black History Month event? Share your ideas on speakers, theme, sessions and even the food!
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Ageing in Place: Nursing Older People at Home
This blog discusses the importance of providing nursing care to older individuals in their homes, particularly for geriatrics, community health, and home care professionals. It highlights the benefits of quality care delivery and promotes well-being and independence.
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Tees Valley branch annual general meeting
Come to your local branch annual general meeting and help ratify your local reps and elect next year's branch executive committee.
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Looking for Nurses and Midwives in Your Family?
You can investigate a nurse or midwife of any era, who worked in any setting (e.g., hospital, community, asylums, industry, prisons, military). They may have worked before or after the NHS was set up in 1948 or worked privately or spent time working outside the UK.
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Branches
South East branches hold regular meeting and events so get in touch and find out more.
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‘Why are we still talking about racism and inequality?’
Former RCN President Cecilia Akrisie Anim CBE reflects on the continued lack of equal recognition for internationally educated and Black nursing staff and the progress that still needs to be made
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Safety critical red lines
Nicola Ranger reflects on the outcome of the RCN’s first ever safe staffing summit, seeing hope in a future the nursing profession must fight for.
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Reflections on a year like no other
As we approach the end of the year I thought I would share my reflections on 2023. What a year it has been. A year like no other as we worked together on picket lines during our strike action. Standing together in the hope that we would be recognised for the outstanding care we give to our patients/clients with a fair pay award.
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‘The benefits go beyond status’: what does it mean to be an RCN Fellow?
Dr Calvin Moorley tells us what it’s really like being part of the RCN Fellowship, why representation is so important, and how collaborating with other fellows will enrich his work.