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Dear Newly Registered Nurse (NRN) (or soon to be!)

Congratulations on the successful completion of your nursing education. If you haven’t already done so, you now need to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) to practise as a nurse in the UK.

We understand some of the challenges you may face, and it could all feel a bit daunting, but the RCN is here to support you.

Our RCN NRN network is available to students, in the last 6 months of education, and NRN's up to 18-month post-registration. Run by early career nurses, the network can offer their support and encouragement as you move into your new role. We recommend you follow this group on social media, join in with the chats on X (formerly Twitter) and consider becoming more involved. We also offer you access to the RCN’s NRN Handbook. The handbook offers guidance on making the most of:

  • your preceptorship,
  • social media,
  • peer support
  • your RCN membership
  • and more.

This guide is not designed for you to read from start to finish in one sitting; dip in and out as required. We will support you as best we can, so you can start to see the amazing opportunities ahead of you as a registered nurse. You are now part of a profession that holds care and compassion at its core. It offers endless possibilities across all fields of nursing in the UK and internationally.

Although it may feel daunting, remember you have the most up-to-date knowledge and skills. Use your experience wisely to meet the needs of everyone in your care. Wherever your nursing journey takes you, the people you meet will remember you for this.

Good luck in your career! We hope we will meet many of you throughout your nursing journey.

To contact us, either select RCN Newly Registered Nurse Network from your MyRCN page, or engage with us via social media.

You can connect with the RCN Newly Registered Nurse Network on:

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Yours in Nursing, RCN Newly Registered Nurse Network