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      • The title of Queen’s Nurse (QN) is available to individual nurses who have demonstrated a high level of commitment to patient care and nursing practice. Nurses, health visitors and midwives with five years’ experience working in the community/primary care/social care are eligible to apply.
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  2. Queen’s Nurses are committed to learning, leadership and excellence in patient care. The Queen’s Nurse programme brings together community nurses to develop their professional skills and deliver outstanding patient care in the community.

  3. Oct 23, 2024 · The Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) has announced this year’s new Queen’s Nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. 587 nurses working in the community, in primary care and social care received the title of Queen’s Nurse in 2024. The total number of Queen’s Nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is now around 3000*.

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  5. www.qnis.org.uk › queens-nurses › contemporaryQueen’s Nurse FAQ

    The Queen’s Nurses in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, have a growing reputation for influencing policy nationally and locally as Queen’s Nurses. Queen’s Nurses are profiled and are increasingly being asked to be shadowed by politicians, civil servants and other senior staff.

  6. The Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland. Promoting excellence in community nursing across Scotland

  7. The story of Queen’s Nursing begins way back in the mid 19 th Century. The concept of district nursing was born in 1859 with the idea of skilled nurses caring for poor families in their own homes coming from William Rathbone, a Liverpudlian Philanthropist.

  8. The Queen's Nursing Institute. The charity traces its origins to 1887 with the grant of £70,000 by Queen Victoria from the Women’s Jubilee Fund. A Royal Charter in 1889 named it ‘The Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses’ and gave it the objectives of providing the ‘training, support, maintenance of women to act as nurses for the ...

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