RCN Fellows and Honorary Fellows
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31 May 2024
A meeting of minds: our first full Fellows event of the year
RCN Fellow Professor Daniel Kelly reflects on our recent FellowsÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™ event, where a dynamic group of nursing experts came together to share interests, opinion and ideas.
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14 May 2024
Nursing and the Armed Forces Community
Military nursing is a vital, yet often overlooked, area of our profession. RCN Fellow and former British Army Colonel Alan Finnegan is determined to change this.
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7 Apr 2024
Can we really end hunger by 2030?
On World Health Day, RCN Fellow Dr Regina Keith calls on nurses to use their voice to help achieve global targets to end food insecurity and hunger.
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28 Mar 2024
Why does dementia sometimes destroy family relationships? How understanding can help
RCN Fellow Professor June Andrews reflects on her professional work supporting people with dementia and their families, from her view as a nurse and also as a family carer.
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4 Feb 2024
Eliminating cervical cancer: closing the gap
On World Cancer Day, RCN Fellow Professor Daniel Kelly takes stock of the significant progress made against this cancer ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥“ but says thereÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s more to do.


Advancing the science and practice of nursing

Hear from RCN Fellows
The Nursing Matters podcast regularly features RCN Fellows discussing nursing issues.
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Watch previous Fellows events
This RCN Fellows event focused on the escalating crisis of recruitment and retention in nursing, nationally and globally. This event was chaired by Sir Paul Grice. Speakers included RCN Fellows Professor Aisha Holloway, Professor Angela Wallace and Professor Danny Kelley. This was a hybrid event, held both online and in person, in September 2024.
This RCN Fellows event, chaired by the Chief Nursing Officer of the World Health Organization, explores the future of nursing globally. The event was chaired by Dr Amelia Latu Afuhaamango Tuipulotu, Chief Nursing Officer of the World Health Organization. Speakers include RCN Fellows Professor Dame Anne Marie Rafferty CBE, Professor Helen Allan and Dr Barbara Stilwell
This RCN Fellows event explored how changes in health and medicine have affected the complex needs of young people, and how nursing research and practice has helped improve care. This event was chaired by Professor Sir Alan Craft. Speakers included RCN Fellows Professor Jane Coad and Ray McMorrow. This was a hybrid event, held both online and in person in June 2023.
In this RCN Fellows event, three pioneering speakers came together on World Mental Health Day 2022 to discuss the current landscape of mental health nursing.
The speakers on the panel were: Cecilia Anim CBE FRSA FRCN; Catherine Gamble FRCN; and Roland Dix FRCN. The event was introduced by Professor Danny Kelly OBE FRCN, and chaired by Simon Arday.
This session was held online and recorded on 10 October 2022.
This event, hosted by Jim Campbell of the World Health Organisation (WHO), was the third in a series highlighting significant contributions to nursing.
Hear from a panel of RCN Fellows – David Benton, Jane Salvage and Neslyn Watson-Druée – about the past, present and future of nursing and politics, and why nurses and the public should engage with the political context of healthcare. This event was held online in May 2022.
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson hosts a panel of nursing experts, to find out why patients need well-educated nurses. Hear from a panel of RCN Fellows – Hilary Chapman, Brendan McCormack and Sonja McIlfatrick - about the past, present and future of nursing education, and why patients need well-educated nurses. This event was held online in October 2021.
Nurse and author of The Language of Kindness Christie Watson hosts this event highlighting significant contributions to nursing.
Hear from three RCN Fellows – Jane Ball, Tara Bartley and Ruth Oshikanlu – about the challenges and opportunities the COVID-19 pandemic has presented for nursing.
This event was held online in May 2021.