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RCN launches hunt for best nurse-led innovation
The Royal College of Nursing has launched its search for the nation’s best nurse-led innovation.
As part of the RCN’s Frontline First campaign members have been invited to submit examples of innovative practice where they work. So far hundreds of examples have been submitted from across the country and nursing staff have shown they are leading the way with innovative practice in areas as diverse as the management of venous thromboembolism, community children’s services and rapid access chest pain clinics.
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Awards RCN Carter, Peter
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