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Nursing Q&A with RMN Chloe

Nursing Q&A with RMN Chloe

Chloe is back with another Q&A, but this time as a qualified RMN. In this Q&A she answers your questions about student nursing and what life as an RMN is like.
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Nursing school 'must haves'

Nursing school 'must haves'

Lottie is one of our creators, currently studying as a student nurse. In this blog she shares her 'must have' essentials for nursing school!
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Top nursing school essentials

Top nursing school essentials

Claire is in her final year of university as a student nurse. In this video she offers advice about what essential things you need for nursing school!
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5 things I wish I knew before starting midwifery

5 things I wish I knew before starting midwifery

Louisa, a student midwife and one of our fab influencers, gives you an insight to student midwifery and the 5 things she wishes she knew before she started.
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What does the impending winter crisis mean for nurses?

What does the impending winter crisis mean for nurses?

For nurses, Christmas is put on hold. The impending winter crisis means nurses will be put under strain as they face the challenges that the new year brings.
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Student nurse survival guide

Student nurse survival guide

Chloe is a recently qualified RMN, graduating from LSBU. Here's her survival guide on how to get through your nursing degree.
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The cost of high staff turnover

The cost of high staff turnover

As a care home manager, you are no doubt very aware of the increasingly high staff turnover in the sector, with unnecessary numbers of resignations or dismissals, and the problems this creates.
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Battling paperwork, governance and staff shortages to get the job done

Battling paperwork, governance and staff shortages to get the job done

Nursing has become a heavily paperwork and deadline orientated job. With a lack of contact with patients and a lack of sufficient staff numbers on wards we’re battling to care correctly.
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Why are RMN numbers falling faster than other specialisations?

Why are RMN numbers falling faster than other specialisations?

By listening to nurses we can identify the pain-points of mental health nursing. This will help attract new RMNs and retain those who might otherwise join the growing numbers quitting.
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