The Queen's Nursing Institute

The Queen's Nursing Institute works with the public, nurses and decision-makers to make sure that good quality nursing is available at home for everyone when they need it.

 
 
 

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This year, why not enjoy a day out at a National Gardens Scheme garden - you'll be helping fund the QNI too! 

Visit the Burdett Trust website

Providing vital funding for projects that help improve patient care.

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Visit our nursing heritage website, a celebration of District Nursing around the world since 1859.

Fellows and Alumnae

Fellows of the QNI 

Fellowship of the QNI was introduced in 2000, with the aim of creating a body of support for the Institute that could provide professional advice, and field intelligence, on practice, research, policy and heath service management. Fellows help us to extend the reach of the QNI’s work, as well as, we hope, enjoying and benefiting themselves from their connection with us.

Our Fellows are known leaders within their sphere of expertise; usually primary care or community based services. They often have a previous or on-going connection with the Institute. And they are people with a high profile and the respect of their peers, who are willing to advocate on behalf of the Institute. The current Fellows of the QNI are:

Prof Sarah Andrews CBE
Pippa Bagnall
Dr Margaret Bamford
Catherine Baraniak OBE
Dame Christine Beasley
Lesley Benham MBE
Viv Bennett
Kate Billingham CBE
Professor Martin Bradley
Prof Ros Bryar
Prof Dame Sarah Cowley
Dr June Crown CBE
Baroness Julia Cumberlege
Prof Ami David MBE
Prof Vari Drennan
Zena Edmund-Charles MBE
Dame Elizabeth Fradd
Lance Gardner MBE
Annette Goulden
Dr Susan Hamer
Doreen Horridge OBE
Teresa Kearney MBE
Ann Keen
Rosemary Kennedy CBE
Dame Donna Kinnair
Prof Tina Koch
Prof Karen Luker
Prof Dame Jill McLeod Clark
Dame Yvonne Moores
Rabbi Julia Neuberger
Prof Anne Marie Rafferty CBE
Prof Brenda Roe
Ann Rowe
Prof Jane Salvage
Celia Suppiah
Barbara Stuttle CBE
Sue Talbot
Dr David Colin Thome OBE
Sally Wells
Prof Alison While

Alumnae

There are approximately 250 active QNI alumnae. The alumnae are project leaders who have received funding from the QNI through our practice development programmes since 1990.

 

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