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  2. This alphabetical list focuses on nursing organisations whose activities relate to nursing as regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in the United Kingdom. It covers specialist associations, charities, professional organisations, regulators and support groups.

  3. Category:British nurses - Wikipedia

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  4. Category : Nursing organisations in the United Kingdom

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  5. Number of nurses registered in UK hits record high - AOL

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    Some 748,528 nurses are now registered to work in the UK.

  6. List of nursing organizations - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Nursing Association; Joint Virtual Swedish Nurse Organisation-for international work (JSNO) Lithuanian Nurses Association; Malaysian Nurses Association [6] Malta Union of Midwives & Nurses (MUMN) National Council of Nursing Associations of Italy (CNAI) National Association of Nurses and Midwives of Montenegro; New Zealand Nurses ...

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  8. List of nurses - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Gordon Fenwick (1856–1947), British nurse who campaigned for a law limiting nursing to "registered" nurses only Erna Flegel (1911–2006), Adolf Hitler 's nurse Alma E. Foerster (1885–1967), American nurse who served in World War I , received the Florence Nightingale Medal (1920) and then worked in the United States Public Health Service

  9. Category:English nurses - Wikipedia

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