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Members of the RCN Students’ Committee help strengthen the profession by influencing policy and practice, and ensure the voice of nursing students is heard.
Stimulating content and engaging your audience are crucial to delivering a good presentation.
Nursing is all about looking after patients and relatives, but if you want a lengthy and rewarding career, you also have to learn how to look after yourself,
Nurses who volunteer with St John Ambulance provide care in a range of unique settings from sports events to flower shows.
Every year, nursing students from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen travel to the US on exchange programmes to learn about nursing practice and healthcare
Making a presentation can be daunting but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming.
The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust is opening a state-of-the-art hospital next year.
As well as transforming surgery, the introduction of robots at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust has opened up new and exciting opportunities for the tru
Starting a new job can be daunting, with the early days especially bringing new experiences and challenges.
Reflection can help you through all the possible outcomes of applying for a new job – including having to turn down a job you no longer want.
The RCN has produced a new framework to guide health and social care professionals’ decision-making on the use of restrictive practice and ensure they adopt a
You’ve researched the role and the organisation, now all you have to do is secure the job.
The NurSus toolkit provides an opportunity to integrate sustainability within nursing curricula and help students and qualified nurses to play a part in addressing the challenge of climate change.
You applied for a job and got the interview, so why don’t you feel happy about it? Be prepared for conflicting emotions and work on your confidence, says Mandy Day-Calder.
In the second of two articles on healthcare apprenticeships, learning services manager at Skills for Health Janine Wilson discusses how employers can ensure the professional provision of apprenticeship programmes.
Nurses are often reluctant to admit they are struggling, but asking for help is a sign of self-awareness, not weakness.
If you want to develop your career while experiencing a new culture, working in the Middle East could be for you, says Ann Griffin-Aaronlahti, managing director of global healthcare recruitment company Professional Connections.
Loss of control over everyday decisions can make a hospital stay more stressful, says Mandy Day-Calder.
