Queens Nurse 2020 . Senior charge nurse cottage hospital Dumfries & Galloway. Views expressed are my own. Wherever you go, leave footprints in the sand💜
Tonight, NHS Dumfries & Galloway @DGNHS are hosting an event to recognise the invaluable contributions of community nurses and midwives!
Congratulations to all long service awardees who have an incredible 1,249 years combined service! #LongService#CommunityNurses#QNISAwards
I'm fundraising for Alzheimer Scotland. Check out my @JustGiving page and please donate if you can. Thank you! #JustGiving https://t.co/GlKuTqggYb I am walking 21 miles 17/9/23 to raise money for an amazing charity Alzheimer’s Scotland.
There are 150 contemporary Queen's Nurses in Scotland. We want to see this network of changemakers continue to grow.
It is thanks to the generosity of our funders that the programme is able to continue and society can benefit from the leadership and expertise of Queen's Nurses.
Lovely day with Dumfries & Galloway Queens Nurses
Planting a Japanese Pearl tree at Logan Botanical Gardens, Port Logan. In memory of our late patron Queen Elizabeth 11.
A period of formal consultation is now set to be launched by Dumfries and Galloway Health and Social Care Partnership focused on bed-based intermediate care.
Read the full story here:
https://t.co/mKFtYMb5MA
132367 Registered Nurse - NHS Scotland https://t.co/VKaPOm65Wj Fantastic opportunity to join a lovely team. A share would be much appreciated, thanks ☺️
The last of our new #Resus trollies is now in place. Just one of our many ways of standardising resuscitation across our acute,
Community and mental health sites. Thanks to @DistinctiveMedi@jdelooze99 for their help! #CPR@DGNHS@ResusCouncilUK
Andrea Williams, a Community Charge Nurse and Home team Leader with @DGNHS. Compassionately leading change to develop new ways of supporting health and wellbeing in Wigtownshire. @DunhillMedical @AliceWilson771 #QNISawards
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96. The patron of many charities, including the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland, her involvement with QNIS brought essential recognition. Her Majesty always placed particular importance on public and voluntary services.
This is my son, Benedict. He died yesterday, suddenly, aged 5. I just want everyone to know that he existed, and to see his beautiful smile and know how wonderful he was. He was such a bright spark, the kindest boy. His time with us was the greatest gift 💔
And this is a very special year indeed. Tonight, we celebrate over 100 modern Queen’s Nurses in Scotland. In fact, we now have 110 #ExtraordinaryQNs working as changemakers in Scotland’s communities. They're all there, how many can you spot?
The new Queen’s Nurses piped into the hall and led by retired Queen’s Nurse Joan Peden. Not only the 2021 and learning disability nurse cohorts but also the 2020 cohort who had to celebrate virtually last year. #QNISawards
Guest speaker @ProfBrendan shares his joy of being a part of the Queen's Nurse Development Programme.
Read the @RobertGordonUni evaluation on the programme here: https://t.co/cRXghz9qWu
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QNIS awards night. Congratulations to 2021 cohort on receiving their awards and for 2020 cohort to get together to celebrate in person. @QNI_Scotland@DGNHS