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  • Chloe Donovan and Sarah Bartlett Chloe Donovan and Sarah Bartlett 6 Aug 2024

    Our thoughts on neurodisability nursing

    Chloe and Sarah reflect on the blog by Jonathan Beebee on whether the title 'Registered Nurse in Learning Disabilities' still reflects what they do and how it applies to their roles and experiences.

  • Sanjithkumar Nair Sanjithkumar Nair 2 Aug 2024

    Thoughts and condolences for Kerala

    A devastating landslide has so far claimed the lives of almost 300 people in Kerala, India.  Sanjith Nair, a North West Board member who hails from Kerala, was alarmed to hear about how the rain in the southern coastal state caused landslides in the hills of Wayanad district early on Tuesday, whilst many slept.  He shares his thoughts.

  • Ellen Nicholson Ellen Nicholson 1 Aug 2024

    A route via general practice to being a political nurse

    This is a personal blog about general practice nursing, and my route to being an elected local politician through general practice nursing. 

  • Agnieszka Graja Agnieszka Graja 1 Aug 2024

    Unraveling Monogenic Diabetes

    As a genetic diabetes nurse (GDN), my journey with monogenic diabetes, Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY), had been both challenging and rewarding. Unlike type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes, MODY results from specific genetic mutations affecting insulin production.

  • Eva Gancheva Eva Gancheva 31 Jul 2024

    ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Congress 2024

    Attending ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ annual congress, taking place in Newport, Wales, 2-6 June as a cancer forum voting member.

  • Janet Hargreaves Janet Hargreaves 31 Jul 2024

    Sister Freda Airey S R N: ‘lost at sea’ 12 February 1944

    I volunteer with a thriving local history and archive group in my village of Arnside. A recent acquisition is the painstaking research of a resident, documenting every villager who died in WW1, WW2 and the Korean War. My attention was drawn to the only woman in the list, Sister Freda Airey. Who was she? How did she die? 

  • A female nurse at Congress 2024 Rebecca Watkins Rebecca Watkins 29 Jul 2024

    My first congress made such a positive impact on me

    Nursing support worker Rebecca says her first ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Congress was more than just an event, but a reminder of why she chose our brilliant profession.

  • Sheilabye Sobrany Sheilabye Sobrany 26 Jul 2024

    Changes afoot: an opportunity for renewal and further progress

    ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ President Sheila Sobrany reflects on some important changes for both the UK and the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, and what these mean for the College and the nursing workforce. 

  • Rachel Hollis Rachel Hollis 26 Jul 2024

    What is nursing activism?

    Rachel Hollis explores what activism means for her and how she's involved in activism at the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ.

  • George Woods George Woods 26 Jul 2024

    Being part of the change

    Associate Director of the Activism Academy George Woods introduces the work behind the launch of the academy and how members can get involved.

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