Three of the best – Dudley nurses make Nursing Times shortlist
The Dudley Group is celebrating after the work of three of its nurses made the shortlist for the prestigious Nursing Times Awards.
The Trust has been shortlisted in the categories of Enhancing Patient Dignity, Nurse Leader of the Year and Nurse of the Year.
Sarah CauserSarah Causer, lead nurse on our Older People’s Ward, is shortlisted in the category of ‘Nurse Leader of the Year’. Sarah was shortlisted for being an inspiring leader and role model to her teams in elderly care and for improving staff morale, shared learning and patient experience. |
Karen LewisAward-winning Macmillan Palliative Care Educator Karen Lewis is shortlisted in the category of ‘Nurse of the Year’. Karen has been shortlisted for her work in providing end of life training and education to health and social care staff across the Dudley Borough.
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Jacqui HowellsJacqui Howell’s work as Learning Disability Liaison Nurse is shortlisted in the category of ‘Enhancing Patient Dignity’. Jacqui has worked tirelessly to improve provision for patients with learning disabilities with the introduction of a Learning Disability Strategy. |
Dawn Wardell, Chief Nurse for The Dudley Group, said, “These awards recognise and reward inspirational work and inspirational people and our three shortlisted nurses make a real difference to patient care and experience in Dudley.”
“Being shortlisted is an amazing privilege and recognition like this is always a real boost to our staff. We really are thrilled to have reached the final stages and are looking forward to the ceremony in November.”
The winners of the 2015 Nursing Times Awards will be announced on 12th November at a prestigious ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London.