
Robert Campbell RN & Queens Nurse
@rjcampb
Chief Nurse @sahscp
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14-05-2013 17:11:42
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The first Fellowship is being awarded to Clare Cable, former QNIS Chief Executive and Nurse Director, who reintroduced the Queen’s Nurse title in Scotland. In October, Clare left QNIS to take up the role of Chief Executive Officer at the Burdett Trust for Nursing. #QNISawards



A QI approach to adverse events. Great engagement from Ayr DN team! Well done Cathy Murphy @laurarose1873 South Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership NHS Ayrshire & Arran Jennifer Wilson Robert Campbell RN & Queens Nurse


Great to see the soft launch of the exemplary professional practice charter. #NMAHP strategy Alistair Reid Jennifer Wilson




Scottish Advanced Practice Newsletter-December edition now published Gillian Morris NoS Advanced Practice Academy Prof Kathleen Carolan @MarkCooper100 ACAP Scotland (Reg Charity SCO42116) AAPEUK School of Health Sciences, University of Dundee Lizanne HS Kelly Reid 💙 Jennifer Wilson 🎄


Robert Campbell RN & Queens Nurse South Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership Jennifer Wilson Rosemary Robertson Santa and his elves visited Biggart today to give all the patients a selection box


Robert Campbell RN & Queens Nurse Sabrina Jennifer Wilson Rosemary Robertson Ruth McMurdo Santa and the elves with only some of the donations the staff at Biggart are giving to the Salvation Army as this years chosen charity. Clothes and toys and essentials to brighten someone’s day



As we approach the festive season, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all teams South Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership . Your dedication, compassion, and resilience have been extraordinary. Nursing continues to make a profound impact and I am proud to be part of the team. Wishing you all a peaceful Christmas.

Public Health Minister Jenni Minto MSP visited the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh thrombectomy service in Edinburgh to meet staff and said it was good to see innovations and hear how more progress can be made. @Scotgov has invested over £38 million in thrombectomy to improve severe stroke treatment.
