Queen's Nursing Institute - Queen's Nurses

Queen's Nurses

The prestigious honorary title title of Queen's Nurse (QN) is open to individual nurses who want to demonstrate their commitment to patient-centred values and continually improving practice. All QNs have access to free learning and development programmes, meetings and bursaries. Currently at least nine Queen's Nurses are involved at national level, influencing policy and practice in primary care.

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