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Winter can take an emotional toll, particularly for those who experience seasonal affective disorder, but there are ways to manage it
A care home in Yorkshire is giving lessons to nurses from outside Europe who are working as carers to help them pass tests in English and nursing competency s
An interview at the RCN Bulletin Jobs Fair in Birmingham landed nurse Charlotte Hall a new post, and a step closer towards her goal of working with critically
Reflection is a key part of revalidation, but reflective writing is not always easy for nurses.
Heavy workloads can make it hard to see patients as individuals.
Nurse Sara Dalby, who has been a surgical care practitioner for six years and will soon perform surgery on her own list of patients, talks to Lynne Pearce abo
Prisons can be dangerous places but the risks are known and are planned for.
When conditions are tough it’s easy to feel disconnected from the values that led you into nursing.
Knowing what matters to you most, and that you're doing the best job possible, can help you cope with the stress of rising demands.
A multidisciplinary programme is helping clinical and non-clinical staff develop the practical skills needed to become good leaders.
The Cavell Nurses’ Trust's membership initiative is calling on organisations to help the thousands of nurses struggling to make ends meet.
A new programme from the Foundation of Nursing Studies aims to support front-line staff in developing their leadership and facilitation skills to effect culture change
How do you deal with the constant fear of ‘doing something wrong’? By focusing on the present and breaking the cycle of negative thoughts that feed anxiety.
At Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, black and minority ethnic staff are actively encouraged to apply for more senior roles, with one-to-one coaching from the trust’s chief nurse just one of the supportive measures on offer.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by competing demands, follow these simple tips to fend off panic and refocus your mind.
Heavy workloads and staff shortages can make it hard to find the time to sit down and talk properly with patients. But those who feel they are being listened to are more likely to take an active role in their own care, says health coach Mandy Day-Calder.
RCN Bulletin Jobs Fairs have helped thousands of nurses across the UK to find their ideal role. There is a variety of exhibitors and a packed seminar programme, so why not come along? Your perfect job may be waiting for you.
