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1. Rapid nursing redeployment from a specialist ward to a COVID-19 high-dependency setting.

2. The experiences of internationally educated nurses who joined the nursing workforce in England.

3. Using quality improvement science to reduce healthcare-associated infections.

4. Taking care of nurses is a boost for patients and the wider economy.

5. Embedding the A-EQUIP model of restorative supervision in a critical care unit by professional nurse advocates.

6. Time to consider social care nursing as the fifth field of practice.

7. Clinical learning for pre-registration nursing students: a viva voce approach during COVID-19.

8. ACP-supported redeployment in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a service evaluation of staff experience.

9. The role of simulation in delivering a modern workforce.

10. Fostering belongingness: strategies to enhance learner retention in NHS healthcare education.

11. Using PNA A-EQUIP to support the wellbeing and resilience of the public health nursing workforce.

12. The value of nursing.

13. International Nurses Day 2024.

14. Do we know where we are heading?

15. International recruitment.

16. Developing pre-registration nurses' resilience to mass casualty situations through the pedagogy of simulation.

17. A blueprint for the NHS.

18. ASPIRE: a beacon of innovation.

19. Building the future workforce through indirect supervision.

20. Developing and piloting a simulated placement experience for students.

21. Simulated patients.

22. This makes us sick.

23. Words matter: does the new RCN definition of nursing devalue the RNA?

24. NHS workforce strategy: navigating challenges and charting the future.

25. Unpicking disproportionate referrals.

26. Improving a prostate cancer pathway with a nurse-led clinic.

27. Advanced clinical practitioners in haematology and oncology.

28. A global approach to workforce issues.

29. The workforce plan.

30. Overcoming the nursing workforce crisis in Europe to improve care for people with non-communicable diseases.

31. Nursing strikes: read between the picket lines.

32. Reflecting on patient safety in 2022.

33. COVID-19 and adult congenital heart disease services: impact on support and advice from nurse specialists.

34. The status of nurses in social care.

35. The staffing roundabout.

36. From three into one.

37. Staff preparedness is key to successful change in the NHS.

38. Celebrating the cancer clinical nurse specialist.

39. Men in nursing: smoke and mirrors.

40. Keeping our patients safe.

41. Working together to promote and celebrate the diversity of nursing.

42. Providing information, care and support to IBD patients during the pandemic.

43. Enhancing the cancer workforce response to domestic violence and abuse: the time is now.

44. Why are nurses leaving?

45. We need more nurses now.

46. Facing the future in a changing healthcare system.

47. Developing online training in wound care.

48. The future of placements.

49. An alternative way to conceptualise aspects of modern nursing.

50. Securing future cancer care.

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