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Prioritising dignity
Alex puts patients top of the agenda in her role as chair of the patient and carer dignity group at Velindre Cancer Centre
Updated: 15 October 2021 -
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Proning: your questions answered
Patients in intensive care units are benefiting from an intervention known as proning to help improve low blood oxygen levels
Updated: 26 July 2022 -
RCGP RCN Scottish care joint letter on personal protective equipment
RCGP RCN Scottish care joint letter on personal protective equipment
Updated: 10 July 2020 -
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No-one should die alone
Lisa Dodd reflects on the difference personalised nursing can make, after working in a role in end of life care set up in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Updated: 4 July 2023 -
Raising the voice of the specialist nurse
UK Professional Lead Long Term Conditions, Callum Metcalfe-O'Shea, explains how on behalf of the Diabetes Forum, his attendance at vital conferences can help raise the voice of specialist nursing to promote roles and improvements in care.
Updated: 27 August 2025 -
The roller coaster of hybrid closed loop roll out
One year after the UK rollout of hybrid closed-loop systems, this Blog highlights the significant positives for patients, including improved glucose management, fewer hypoglycaemic episodes, and increased freedom.
Updated: 25 October 2025 -
Being a new RCN Diabetes Committee member
Joining the Diabetes Forum Committee. My first strategy day and conference with the RCN Diabetes Forum.
Updated: 21 July 2025 -
ATTD 2025: Technological Innovation and Collaborative Care
Nurses specialising in diabetes need to be aware of the technological advancements for treatments impacting patient care. Here in this blog, Amanda Williams Vice Chair for the Diabetes Forum, summarises the key findings from the The 18th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments...
Updated: 22 September 2025 -
Improving inpatient experiences of diabetes management
This blog examines the issues faced by patients living with diabetes when coming into hospital. It offers some clarity around issues, and suggests how to improve the inpatient experience without compromising patients independence, in acute services.
Updated: 1 April 2025 -
The journey of the Diabetes Forum 2024
The UK Professional Lead for Long Term Conditions, who has been supporting the Diabetes Forum chair and committee, discusses the progress of the forum throughout the year and what have been the key highlights.
Updated: 9 May 2025