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COVID-19: facing the second surge
After working in the Nightingale Hospital in London, intensive care nurse Jess Moorhouse considers what might be done differently during a second wave of COVID-19 hospitalisations
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'Windrush dominates but there are other black nursing histories'
Kaitlene Koranteng from the Young Historians Project explains why it’s crucial that young black people are involved in telling black British histories
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Be kind to yourself
Nurse Jessica Anne Filoteo explains how she maintained good mental health during her redeployment to an intensive care unit
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Inside care homes: learning from COVID
How care homes are overcoming fear and finding the positive during the pandemic
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Remembering Sylvia Denton
Serving as RCN president from 2002 to 2006, and contributing to the College in innumerable ways, Sylvia was a nursing force to be reckoned with and will be missed by the profession, her patients and all who knew her
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Inside care homes: no end in sight
This Scottish charity’s care homes have avoided the virus, but the pandemic isn't over. Here’s how they’re managing the fears of staff and residents
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On course for success
Find out how an education and career development grant from the RCN Foundation can help you and your patients
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Equality for black nurses
Agency nurse Neomi Bennett BEM has launched a grassroots movement to support black nurses who experience racial discrimination at work
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The race for COVID-19 immunity
Nursing staff are not only caring for the nation during the pandemic, they’re also a vital part of the COVID-19 vaccine trials
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Gaining consent – It's a yes or no situation. Think again!
Principles of consent: Guidance for nursing staff