Who's Speaking?

The following speakers are all confirmed for this conference.

Alastair McLellan

Alastair McLellan
Group Editor
HSJ, LGC and Nursing Times

Alastair McLellan edits two of the UK’s leading healthcare titles: Health Service Journal, the leading source of information on NHS policy and management, and Nursing Times, the country’s most respected nursing title.

 

Dr David Foster

Dr David Foster
Deputy Chief Nursing Officer
Department of Health

David Foster was appointed Deputy Chief Nursing Officer at the Department of Health on 1st December 2008.

 

Gerry Bolger MHM RN

Gerry Bolger MHM RN
Programme Director – Quality in Nursing
Department of Health

Gerry Bolger (MHM, RN) is currently the Programme Director for the Quality in Caring work within the Chief Nursing Officer’s (CNO) Professional Leadership Team at the Department of Health (England).

 

Peter Griffiths

Peter Griffiths
Director - National Nursing Research Unit
Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery – Kings College London

Peter Griffiths has been director of the National Nursing Research Unit at King’s College London since 2006.

 

Mandie Sunderland

Mandie Sunderland
Chief Nurse
Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust

Mandie is a Registered General Nurse who has gained the majority of her clinical experience in intensive care environments.

 

Yvonne Sawbridge

Yvonne Sawbridge
Director of Quality and Performance
South Strattfordshire PCT

Over 25 years experience in the NHS in a variety of settings – both Acute and Community Trusts, and within a Family Health Services Authority and District Health Authority.

 

Joanna Goodrich

Joanna Goodrich
Senior Researcher/Programme Manager, Point of Care programme
The Kings Fund

Joanna Goodrich joined The King’s Fund in 2007 to work as senior esearcher/programme manager for The Point of Care programme.

 

Elaine Ryder

Formerly, Leader - Community Specialist Practice Programme
Oxford Brookes University, now at Age Concern/Help the Aged

During my nursing career I have worked within different parts of the UK, as a district nurse, community practice teacher, manager and educator within primary care.

 

Claire Chambers

Leader - Community Specialist Practice Programmes
Oxford Brookes University

Claire has worked as a nurse within various hospital environments and then moved into health visiting.

 

Patricia Johnson

Patricia Johnson
Programme Manager for Healthcare Associated Infections
The Improvement Foundation

Trish qualified as a nurse in 1978 and worked mainly in secondary care covering a broad range of clinical settings,

 

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