Sandra Barrington (@sandrabarring12) 's Twitter Profile
Sandra Barrington

@sandrabarring12

Matron in Critical Care, dedicated to work, family and drinking prosecco with friends 🍾

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CC3N (@cc_3n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final programme to be sent out to attendees week beginning 4th November - we are really excited to share it with you and it will be worth the wait -if you haven’t booked on already please do with the details below γ‚³οΎŠοΎž #supportingourpnastosupportourworkforcw

Nicki Credland πŸ’™ (@credland_nicki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely delighted to see our book finally published. Massive thanks to my fellow co-editors Suzanne Bench and Chris Hill and all our amazing chapter authors. amazon.co.uk/Critical-Manua…

Dr Kevin Fong (@kevin_fong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

High staff turnover is associated with higher patient mortality. I’ve said it before & will say it again. If you don’t care for the carers they cannot care for their patients. #NHS bmj.com/content/387/bm…

UHNM NHS Trust πŸ₯ (@uhnm_nhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UHNM has launched a new 'Call for Concern' service, giving patients and their significant others access to support from specialist nurses when they are concerned about their own or their loved one’s condition is getting worse πŸ₯➑️ uhnm.nhs.uk/latest-uhnm-ne…

Helen Bevan (@helenbevan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a growing appreciation of the importance of trust for team leadership & effective change. As leaders we are signal generators - our smallest actions & interactions can build or destroy trust. I like this piece on powerful, practical ways we can build trust with our team

There's a growing appreciation of the importance of trust for team leadership & effective change. As leaders we are signal generators - our smallest actions & interactions can build or destroy trust. I like this piece on powerful, practical ways we can build trust with our team
Helen Bevan (@helenbevan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The little "chit chats" we have at the start of a meeting or Teams call (where we talk about our weekends, the weather, our pets or the traffic) are really important. Research shows that they actually work as a neural 'warm-up' for a deeper connection. So the next time we get

The little "chit chats" we have at the start of a meeting or Teams call (where we talk about our weekends, the weather, our pets or the traffic) are really important. Research shows that they actually work as a neural 'warm-up' for a deeper connection.
So the next time we get