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Update to UK IPC Guidance
On behalf of DHSC, the UK COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Cell is seeking views with regard to an update to the COVID-19 specific IPC guidance.
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A nurses' badge and medal led to a PhD
Ill health led to a change in my career, and a new passion in nursing history.
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Nurses in red - An online project to document nursing history
This blog pays tribute to a nurse who deserves recognition for her hard work and compassion during her nursing career. Kathleen Robb was a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing, from Northern Ireland.
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Annual report to December 2014
Highlights key areas and achievements in the RCN's work during the financial year 2013-14 and reviews the year's events. Includes the Report of Council and the full financial accounts.
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RCN Council's report to members on Congress 2014
Details the work undertaken on RCN members' behalf in response to the resolutions and matters for discussion put forward and debated at Congress 2014.
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RCN Library and Archive Services - Five Year Plan 2016-2020
Publication outlining the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Library and Archive Service Five Year Plan.
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Agency nursing under the microscope
The RCN and HCL Nursing explore the dependence on agency nursing in the UK and the view of agency nurses themselves.
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Improving patient outcomes by improving staff health and wellbeing
Publication for directors of nursing who want to improve the health and wellbeing of the workforce and, subsequently, patient outcomes.
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Staff Side Evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body 2017-18
Evidence submitted to the NHS Pay review body. Also see RCN Evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body (publication code 005 803)
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Standards for Infusion Therapy
*This edition is currently under review, please use with caution.* This updated edition includes sections which reflect changes in the delivery or commissioning of care since this guidance was last published in 2010. It features dedicated sections on patient safety and quality and patient experiences of infusion therapy. There is also a new section on service development, reflecting the role of commissioning in IV therapy and the continued development of outpatient/home parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPHAT) services.