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Jersey Nurse Earns Prestigious Queen's Nurse Title

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Gail Edwards, a community education practitioner, received the Queen's Nurse title.
  • The title recognizes exceptional work in patient care, learning, and leadership.
  • Nurses with over five years of community experience are eligible for this honor.
Jersey Nurse Earns Prestigious Queen's Nurse Title

A dedicated nurse from Jersey Hospice Care has been recognized with the esteemed Queen's Nurse title for her outstanding commitment to patient care, education, and leadership. Gail Edwards, a community education practitioner, received this prestigious honor from the Queen's Institute of Community Nursing.

This title is bestowed upon registered nurses who possess over five years of experience in community nursing. The selection process involves thorough evaluations, including feedback from both managers and patients, highlighting the comprehensive nature of the recognition. Ms. Edwards's achievement underscores the vital role of experienced community nurses.

Reflecting on this significant accolade, Ms. Edwards conveyed her deep motivation to persist in knowledge dissemination. She aims to guarantee that all her colleagues in community settings, irrespective of their specific work locations, benefit from accessible educational opportunities. Her commitment signifies a broader dedication to enhancing nursing standards and practices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Gail Edwards, a community education practitioner at Jersey Hospice Care, was named a Queen's Nurse for her work in patient care, learning, and leadership.
The Queen's Nurse title is awarded by the Queen's Institute of Community Nursing to experienced registered nurses working in the community.
Nurses need more than five years of community experience and are evaluated based on patient care, leadership, and feedback from managers and patients.

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