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Community Clinical Tutor awarded prestigious title

Caroline Donley, a Community Clinical Tutor at South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust has been given the prestigious title of Queen’s Nurse (QN) by community nursing charity The Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI).

The title is awarded to nurses who have demonstrated a commitment to high standards of patient care, learning and leadership.

Prior to her current role, Caroline worked as a Health Visitor in the Trust for over 21 years. Nurses who hold the title Queen’s Nurse join a prestigious alliance of professionals dedicated to improving care for patients, their families and carers.

Caroline said: “I feel so honoured to become a Queen’s Nurse, it is both the pinnacle of my career and the start of a new chapter in my career, as the title brings a responsibility to continue to develop community nursing practice”

Dr Crystal Oldman CBE, Chief Executive of the QNI said: “On behalf of the QNI I would like to congratulate Caroline and welcome her as a Queen’s Nurse.

“Queen’s Nurses serve as leaders and role models in community nursing, delivering high quality health care across the country. We look forward to working with Caroline and all other new Queen’s Nurses who have received the title this year.”

The Queen’s Nurse award ceremony took place on 25th June at Kensington in London.

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