Awarded Chief Nursing Officer Gold Award
We are incredibly proud of Helen Watkinson, Operational Manager, who has been awarded the Chief Nursing Officer Gold Award at the Learning Disability (LD) Symposium 2022.
International Nurses’ Day takes place on 12 May and is an opportunity for us to celebrate and thank all our nursing colleagues who provide care for our patients when they are at their most vulnerable and who make a difference to their lives and the lives of their families and loved ones.
Nursing is such a privilege and to be a part of someone’s lives, helping them on their road to recovery is such a special moment. We’re sharing some shining examples of nursing care by our colleagues, which you can read below. If you’ve felt inspired and are interested in joining the Nottinghamshire Healthcare family, you can find everything you need to know at https://recruitment.nottshc.nhs.uk/.
We are incredibly proud of Helen Watkinson, Operational Manager, who has been awarded the Chief Nursing Officer Gold Award at the Learning Disability (LD) Symposium 2022.
Two Nottinghamshire NHS senior leaders have been shortlisted for a national Queen’s Nursing Institute Award.
International Nurses’ Day takes place on 12 May and focuses on what it means to be a nurse and how our nurses have led patient care, particularly through the past few challenging years.
International Nurses’ Day celebrates the contribution that nurses make to society around the world on 12 May every year, the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth.
Niaomi Maiden is in the running for Nursing Associate Trainee of the Year!
Meagan McNaney took home not one but two BJN Awards!
We are absolutely delighted that Tarnia Lefevre, Trainee Nursing Associate - Deaf Services at the Trust, has won a Student Nursing Times Award, in the Nursing Associate Trainee of the Year category.
The Trust is delighted to have won a Nursing Times Award at last night’s ceremony. The National High Secure Healthcare Services for Women, Intensive Care Coral Ward Team at Rampton Hospital, won the Nursing in Mental Health category for reducing restrictive practice and improving patient experience.
Our very first nursing associate has shown her dedication and commitment and now has her first job as a registered nurse.
We’re sharing a story about the valuable work of one of the Trust’s community nursing teams and how they supported end of life care with care and compassion for a truly amazing gentleman and his family.