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  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Leadership
  • Professional Recognition

Background:

  • The Queen's Nurse title was reintroduced in 2007.
  • This title signifies a high level of achievement in the nursing profession.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the significance of the Queen's Nurse title.
  • To acknowledge the growing number of professionals receiving this honor.

Main Methods:

  • Tracking the number of Queen's Nurse awards since 2007.

Main Results:

  • More than 100 professionals have been awarded the Queen's Nurse title.
  • The number of recipients indicates a positive trend in recognizing nursing excellence.

Conclusions:

  • The reintroduction of the Queen's Nurse title has successfully recognized over 100 professionals.
  • This award continues to be a prestigious accolade in the nursing field.