MS Professional Network
Over 3,000 health and social care professionals are members of the MS Society Professional Network. If you, like them, have a shared interest in improving services for people with MS then join now.
Benefits include:
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- a quarterly e-newsletter to keep you up to date
- e-updates to inform you about events in your area
- opportunities for learning and information exchange
- opportunities to promote and share good practice
- passwork-protected discussion forum
- priority information about the MS Society's new education and information resources
- support and advice on research, service audit and development
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MS Network - News for health and social care professionals is available to download on this site.Scholarships from Florence Nightingale Foundation
The Florence Nightingale Foundation is offering scholarships to nurses, midwives and AHPs who want to become leaders with the skills and self-confidence to contribute positively and with some significance to the rapidly changing world of healthcareThe closing date for receipt of applications is 27 September 2010: interviews will be held in London during the last two weeks of November 2010.
Full details are available on the Foundation’s website www.florence-nightingale-foundation.org.uk
Frontline First
The RCN has launched its new UK-wide campaign to empower nursing staff to protect patient care and find the genuine savings that they know the NHS can make. Frontline First will give nursing staff the power to inform them about the cuts that you see affecting patient care, the waste in the system that is diverting resources from the frontline and the innovations and new ideas that are helping to deliver cost effective high quality care.However we must continue to campaign for the protection of frontline services on which so many depend. As nurses you will already be familiar with the huge difference that you make to the lives of so many people and the RCN is determined that history does not repeat itself and that these frontline services do not become victims of ‘efficiency savings’ in the NHS.
In order for Frontline First to be effective, The RCN are asking for your support. You know, perhaps better than anyone, the power and importance of excellent nursing care, and this campaign will be the primary channel for information and engagement between yourselves, The RCN and the DoH.
We urge you to use this web site to report anything that adversely affects the care of people affected by MS.
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