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For the third of a series of RCN Public Lectures, funded by the RCN Foundation, we explore the role of the modern nurse.
"Ward Sisters: Where next?"
This short lunchtime talk explores leading nursing research and topical issues around nursing practice.
Speakers Linda Watterson, Research & Innovation Manager & Lynne Currie, Research & Innovation Analyst, SKIS, Nursing Department will talk about a new research project on the role of ward sisters: Supervisory Ward Sisters in the NHS: Exploring the potential of this role in improving continuous quality improvement.
This thirty minute talk will be followed by a chance to ask questions and discuss the topic with experts. Youâre welcome to bring your lunch to the talk, or buy something in the onsite café.
The talk is free of charge, but space is limited and places must be booked in advance at:
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14 May 2015 at 12:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Royal College of Nursing |
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Free |
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Booking: The talk is free of charge, but space is limited and places must be booked in advance at: Or contact: eventsreg@rcn.org.uk; 029 2054 6460 |
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