King Charles refreshes his CPR skills at nursing event in London
- King Charles laughed while practicing CPR on a mannequin during his visit to the Royal College of Nursing, celebrating the 1,000th RCN King's Nursing Cadet.
- The King's Nursing Cadet Scheme helps young people acquire essential nursing skills, allowing cadets to gain teaching and clinical experience.
- Since 2019, 1,156 young people have completed the programme, with 56% pursuing further education or careers in healthcare.
- Participants reported an 88% positive impact on their perception of the nursing profession, indicating the programme's success.
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King Charles learns how to give CPR at special event
King Charles has learned how to give CPR during a special event celebrating the 1,000th RCN King's Nursing Cadet.The scheme, formerly known as the RCN Prince of Wales Nursing Cadet Scheme, was inspired by His Majesty when he was Prince of Wales.It aims to help young people develop essential skills needed to start a career in nursing.During the visit, The King met cadets from across the United Kingdom who are undertaking or have completed the nur…
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