
Helen Quinn π
@hquinn01
Research & Development Director @RDEhospitals Passionate about research, nursing and running on Dartmoor! Views & opinions my own
ID: 1116992017
24-01-2013 14:56:13
747 Tweet
372 Followers
303 Following

Today on #IND2024 a huge thank you to nurses across the globe for your skills, care & compassion. Ensuring that the working conditions support the health and wellbeing of nurses is essential to the quality of care they can provide for people and communities .The King's Fund





Congratulations Angie Holland we are very proud of you! Great innovation to help increase capacity to deliver mental health research Maggie Shepherd π @NIHRcommunity @NIHRSW

Delighted to be able to share our work in monogenic diabetes at this webinar - what a turn out π- over 2300 delegates !! Exeter Med School Royal Devon NHS diabetesgenes @athattersley Helen Quinn π


Thank you for your time Tom Staniford fellows want a longer session next time! Your reflections on your care so important to hear and thoughts provoked on how we can improve communication across the system Maggie Shepherd π


Congratulations Chris Lovegrove so pleased for you, many, many congratulations! π₯³π₯





Nurses Midwives AHPs and Healthcare Scientists make an essential contribution to excellence in health outcomes, Royal Devon NHS proud to support our staff to make a tangible difference in our community and beyond Maggie Shepherd π @CNOEngland

πThe NIHR Patient Recruitment Centre: Exeter is proud to be hosted by the Royal Devon π§¬π¬π©ΊRoyal Devon NHS has a strong reputation for research and innovation on the cutting-edge of health and care π»Find out more on the Trust website: ow.ly/WLLo50SI1ra

A Royal Devon Honorary Consultant and University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci professor, David Strain has been named as one of 8 Thematic Research Leads, who will act as a bridge between the new UK Parliament and the research community on health issues. Read more: royaldevon.nhs.uk/news/royal-devβ¦


An NHS nurse once described as the 'fastest woman in Africa' recently retired after nearly 50 years of service. Rose, who represented Ghana at the #Olympics, joined the NHS after competing for her country and spent her whole nursing career at London North West University Healthcare. Thank you Rose.π


Such a pleasure to meet Aarthy Ramasamy who conducted her PhD in MODY and great to hear about her qualitative research highlighting the huge positive impact of a correct genetic diagnosis in Indian girls Dr.V.Mohan @athattersley ExeterDiabetes Research at Exeter Royal Devon NHS Helen Quinn π



Uptake of the #flu vaccine remains low in people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A new study provides reassurance that flu vaccines are not associated with IBD flares, and may reduce deaths. Find out more about this research: evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/more-peo⦠Bladder & Bowel UK
