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RCN Bulletin 361: March 2018
In this issue we review the march for the NHS, celebrate 20 years of RCN Direct, and look forward to this year's RCN Congress.
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RCN Bulletin 369: November 2018
In this issue of RCN Bulletin we look at the work of members who care for people seeking treatment to bring their body into alignment with their gender identity. We also meet the award-winning nurse who is improving care for patients undergoing treatment for mouth cancer.
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RCN Bulletin 365: July 2018
As the NHS turns 70, we look back to see what nursing staff thought of the revolutionary new service when it began. We also meet Mark, an RCNi award winner, who is combining his love of boxing and mental health nursing to help turn lives around.
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RCN Bulletin 367: September 2018
In this education special, RCN Bulletin looks beyond the bursary and asks what needs to happen to secure the future supply of nurses. You can also read our top tips to secure your CPD and find out why it's so important for nursing students to talk about their mental health.
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RCN Bulletin 362: April 2018
Find out all you need to know about the NHS pay deal for England in this issue.
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RCN Bulletin 396: Summer 2022
Read about RCN Congress 2022, using genomics in nursing, our fightback against unfair fines for overseas nurses, five ways to beat compassion fatigue, flexible working and care home placements.
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RCN Bulletin 370: December 2018
Students speak out: RCN calls for £1 billion investment in nursing higher education. Read more in RCN Bulletin.
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RCN Bulletin 359: January 2018
In this issue two members talk about what it's like being nurses who are D/deaf, plus 18 things to do in 2018 and an interview with the new chair of RCN Council.
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RCN Bulletin 398: Winter 2022
Get the latest news on RCN strike action across the UK, find out what happens on a picket line, plus how to spot symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, how to tackle microaggressions, five ways to manage the menopause, and meet our RCN Nurse of the Year 2022.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to UK Statistics Authority letter on nurse pay confirming that government had been "misleading" and "exaggerated"
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Pat Cullen, said: “This is a damning letter that warrants an official response from Steve Barclay without delay. Sir Robert Chote has used the strongest terms here to cut through the government’s spin. Ministers have been found out and need to come clean."