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New clinical advisors for QNIS

Late last year, we invited applications for two Queen’s Nurse Clinical Advisors to QNIS Council. We are delighted to announce that Katy Jenks and Kim Barron were appointed to the roles and will be joining quarterly Council meetings from May 2025.

Two individuals stand side by side in front of a black backdrop with small lights, each wearing a blue tartan sash over a black outfit and holding a certificate titled “Queen’s Nurse” from the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS). Both are smiling and facing the camera.

The Clinical Advisor role complements that of the Trustees by bringing a practice perspective to discussions, ensuring that the work of the charity is firmly connected to the needs of practitioners. The Clinical Advisors are appointed for a term of two years, and they are accountable to the Chair of QNIS Council.

Congratulations to both Katy and Kim.

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