Nicola Coles
@nicolacoles
Community Nurse Specialist Practitioner in training. Studying apprenticeship at MMU. Passionate about caring for patients in a community setting.
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26-02-2009 16:29:14
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Thank you Sam Sherrington RN DN QN FQNI MSc 💙 for sharing your passion and enthusiasm for all things policy related and DN to the newest cohort of DN apprentices Helen Rigby m
Start of week 3 District Nurse apprenticeship ManMet . Hearing Sam Sherrington RN DN QN FQNI MSc 💙 speak so honestly about district nursing and the future, really inspired me today. Thank you for sharing your experience with us and for the badge which I will wear to remind me - home is best!
Great morning at the CSP welcome session 😊 District Nurse apprenticeship ManMet Donna Davenport Justine Richbell Nicola Coles
A supportive and informative CSP welcome session. A good way to start the day in practice. District Nurse apprenticeship ManMet Stockport NHS FT Stockport District Nursing Service
Well done Brian Webster Cert HSC, BSc, PG Cert, RN, tDN for raising this issue in the latest edition of Nursing standard
'Imagine never seeing your front door again'. I posted this on LinkedIn UK a few days ago following a visit to Barnsley Hospital and it seems to have resonated strongly. I hope ye don't mind me sharing it here🙏💙 linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
"Be at the table or you will be on the menu" - Dr Crystal Oldman highlights the importance of being at the table - highlight your role and its importance. Have a voice. #QNI2024 Dr Crystal Oldman CBE EdD RN RHV QN FRCN #communitynursing
Day 4 of the QNI conference. Interesting to hear from Professor Sir Jonathan Van Tam about leadership and Duncan Burton about nursing. Inspiring again #QNI2024
Christmas 🤶 vibes whilst presenting empowerment projects Donna Davenport Karen Lea Sarah Power laura barraclough
Thank you for having me back Louise Derham to talk to the DN students about publishing! Good luck with the rest of the year 🥰
NEW: In our chart of the week, Billy Palmer explores the concerning decline of district nurses in England - at a time of increasing population need - and finds that over a quarter are paid at a lower band than could be expected. See the chart 👇 buff.ly/cM67plU