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50 years since the Briggs Report
How one influential report published half a century ago is still at the heart of nursing today.
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Occupational Health Nurses: Cinderellas of the nursing profession
Professor Anne Harriss shines a light on occupational health – a safety-critical yet overlooked specialism.
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'I seldom get to meet patients waiting for a transplant but I know they are counting on me'
This Organ Donation Week, RCN Fellow Anthony Clarkson encourages everyone to think about making this life-saving decision.
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Nightingale and Empire: time for a rethink
Now is an opportune moment to consider the implications of Florence Nightingale’s legacy.
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Getting on with it
How this determined motto has guided one of our newest RCN Fellows, Joanne Bosanquet MBE, throughout an impressive career.
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Interconnected challenges
We may not be in the European Union, but the RCN is still very much part of the European nursing community. One way of ensuring this remains the case is through our membership of the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN).
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New Year's resolution: make sure nursing is truly valued!
A shortage of registered nurses cannot be ameliorated by increasing reliance on support workers, says RCN Fellow, Professor Jane Ball.
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Senior nursing managers, here's my case for a return to on-site working
Director of Nursing and RCN Fellow Simon Newman gives his verdict on returning to the workplace.
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Meeting patient expectations
How the experience of one registered nurse highlights challenges faced across health care.
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Pessimism for specialism
How one report spearheaded a specialism revolution and why we must now protect the vital specialist roles it created.