Editorial board's eye view.

Emerg Nurse

Retires this month from her post of RCN adviser in nursing practice.

Published: October 2003

As I am preparing to leave the RCN this month, I have been asked to write a reflective piece about emergency care. I have to admit that my mind is filled with a kaleidoscope of pictures and memories, events marked by various reports and publications and people, and nurses who have been truly inspirational and innovative and who have made their mark on A&E care and nursing.

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