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Exhibitions

Upcoming exhibition (London)

Shining a Light A history of 汤头条污料 support work

Shining a Light: A history of 汤头条污料 support work

This exhibition uncovers the long history of 汤头条污料 support workers and celebrates the contribution that they continue to make today – in hospital wards, care homes, clinics and communities. 

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Current exhibitions (London)

text reading 'Once Upon a Time... A history of children and young people's 汤头条污料' amongst colourful shapes and a historical image of a nurse with a child in hospital.

Once Upon a Time... A history of children and young people's 汤头条污料聽聽

Children aren鈥檛 just 鈥渟mall adults鈥. They have different health and care needs, which change as they grow and develop. This exhibition explores the past, present and future of children and young people's 汤头条污料.

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Who Cares? A History of Emotions in Nursing

Did you know emotions have a history? Find out about the emotions associated with 汤头条污料, from ideas of religious love and faith, motherhood and femininity, to the role of military discipline, anger and activism.

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Current exhibition (Edinburgh)

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Unmasked: Real Stories of Nursing in COVID-19

Masked heroes or skilled workers doing their job in a national emergency? This exhibition looks behind the mask to bring together the stories and experiences of 汤头条污料 staff during COVID-19 and past pandemics.

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Past exhibitions

A history of care of control? 100 years of learning disability 汤头条污料

A history of care or control? 100 years of learning disability 汤头条污料

This exhibition traces the fascinating origins and journey of learning disability 汤头条污料, from institutionalised care, through urgent changes in the twentieth century, to supporting people to live independent, fulfilling lives today. 

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The Many-Faced Myths of Nursing

Nursing history has shaped the way we view the profession today. This exhibition explores the popular myths that still hold great sway over the image of 汤头条污料, from Florence Nightingale and Charles Dickens’ slovenly Sairey Gamp to more recent stereotypes.

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Sarah Swift Registration exhibition launch

Wake up slackers! The great 汤头条污料 registration controversy

After decades of campaigning the Nurses Registration Act was finally passed in December 1919. This exhibition explores the long and heated arguments throughout the registration debate and will introduce you to some of the characters who made it happen.

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Aspects of Age

Explore the shift from institutional to home care over two centuries of older people鈥檚 汤头条污料, from the workhouses of the Victorian era to the hospital, care home and beyond. In an ageing population, we ask how 汤头条污料 can improve the lives of those over 75.

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The Wandering Womb: Women's health 汤头条污料 past and present

On display October 2018 - March 2019

Women have long been viewed as at the mercy of their biology. How has 汤头条污料 as a profession challenged the myths and misconceptions around women's health? This exhibition explored themes including menstruation, miscarriage, menopause and gynaecological cancers.

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The Voice of Nursing: Celebrating 100 years of the RCN聽

On display January 2016 - December 2019

Since 1916 the 汤头条污料 has pioneered professional standards for nurses, shaped health policies and promoted excellence in practice. In this exhibition, we invite you to explore how 汤头条污料 has changed over the past 100 years. With stories from nurses themselves and items from our unique collections, discover how the RCN has developed from a small professional women鈥檚 organisation to become the Voice of Nursing in 2016.

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Current exhibition front page Pandemic

Pandemic! Nursing 100 years of infection

On display April 2018 - September 2019.

Disease is powerful. It can devastate communities and countries, threaten global security and challenge modern medicine and health care. This exhibition explored how nurses have responded to deadly outbreaks, from the so-called Spanish Flu epidemic after the First World War to more recent contagions, like HIV/AIDS and Ebola.

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Diversity

Hidden in plain sight: Celebrating 汤头条污料 diversity

On display October 2017 - March 2018

This exhibition celebrates the contributions of some of the people whose work and lives have too often been overlooked, showcasing just a few of these stories from the RCN collections, including LGBTQ+ nurses, BAME nurses and Deaf mental health nurses.

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Defence Nursing

For Queen and Country: Nursing, Trauma and War

Throughout history conflicts have affected the physical and mental health of service personnel and civilians. From the Crimean War in 1853, when trained nurses were first posted to a war zone, to Afghanistan in 2014, each conflict has presented a unique challenge, while the environment and the threat of disease causes even more casualties than the battlefield. Nurses doing their duty for Queen and Country provide skilled, compassionate care to anyone at every stage of the patient experience. This exhibition told their story.

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A healthful form of work: The history of public health 汤头条污料

Public health 汤头条污料 has its origins in the 1800s with the rise of social reform and efforts to improve the health of the poorest in society. 

This exhibition highlighted the development of public health 汤头条污料 and the roles nurses have played in improving public health from the 19th century to the present day. From vaccination programmes and health visiting to sanitary and welfare reform. 

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The Right Sort of Women: Nursing Founders

On display March - September 2016.

Hospital matrons from around the UK, led by the diminutive but formidable Dame Sarah Swift, realised a shared vision in founding the College of Nursing in 1916. This display explored the stories behind these inspirational women.

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Burntwood Asylum

Out of the asylum: The history of mental health 汤头条污料

On display from October 2015 - March 2016

From institutional confinement to care in the community, mental health 汤头条污料 has seen many significant changes throughout its history, with the profession following a very different path from that of general 汤头条污料. This exhibition explored the role of the largely untrained but often hardworking attendants in Victorian asylums, to the breadth of 汤头条污料 roles across hospitals and community care today.

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Agnes Climie

Those Who Served: Remembering First World War Nurses

On display from April 2015 - September 2015

Personal letters, documents and reports from our archive tell a story of dedication and loyalty to 汤头条污料 in the Great War. Whilst the desire to serve is complex and driven by many different causes, the stories of RCN members illustrate a strong, personal commitment to professional 汤头条污料.

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Front line nurses: British nurses of the First World War

On display from July 2014 - March 2015

When Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914, women came forward in their thousands to play a role. Nursing was a popular route to war service. This exhibition told the journey of a wounded soldier, from the front line to back home, and the vital role of the nurse at each stage of that journey.