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Queen’s Nurses Return to Nepal
In April 2016 a group of Queen’s Nurses travelled to Nepal to volunteer in health clinics. This blog showcases their reflections about the 2016 trip. The group returned earlier this year to find there had been amazing improvements since their last visit.
Delighted to Win Poster Competition as ‘Rookie’ Queen’s Nurse
Queen’s Nurses Corinne Beirne, Karen Olorenshaw, Caroline Kelle and Julie Green were delighted to be recognised for their work during the Queen’s Nurse Annual Meeting poster competition.
‘Partnership Of Purpose’ – What I Hope To Create As A Churchill Fellow
Queen’s Nurse Karen Leach RN discusses her application and receipt of a Travelling Fellowship from The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. This year Karen will be visiting Southcentral Foundation in Anchorage, Alaska and Canterbury District Health Board in Christchuch, New Zealand.
One Size Fits None: Recognising Differences to Achieve Person Centred Care
Charli Bevan, QNI Digital Marketing Officer & QNI Community Nursing Executive Network Coordinator attended The 2018 National Voices Conference on the 14th March. In this blog she discusses the importance of acknowledging diversity when it comes to person centred care.
NHSI Improvement Resource – District Nursing
NHS Improvement have released a new Improvement guide, ‘Safe, sustainable and productive staffing in district nursing services’
My experience as a QNI Intern
William Carter discusses his 2 month experience working as an intern at The QNI
The Connection at St Martin’s
The Connection at St Martins, located in central London is the largest homeless day centre in Europe and welcomed members of The QNI staff for a visit in 2017.
New NHS 111*7 number for London based community nurses
New 111*7 number for London based community nurses, teams and rapid response services which enables quick contact with GP.
Health and healing in the garden
A lifetime of gardening has helped one nurse manage her own mental health and wellbeing – ‘I just love coming home’.
Privileged to work with rough sleepers in Birmingham
Sue Nightingale, Nurse Practitioner and Queen’s Nurse writes for The QNI blog on her work with those experiencing homelessness