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Discharge planning from hospital to home: The Queen’s Nursing
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Candice Pellett OBE, District Nursing Project Manager, Queen’s Nurse,
The Queen’s Nursing Institute
What does the integration agenda mean for Practice Nurse and
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Professor Mike Lean, Chair of Human Nutrition, University of Glasgow
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Practical guide to revalidation and the new code revalidation
Ben Whur, Senior Strategic Engagement Revalidation lead
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What do the new care models mean for community and primary care
nursing: the end of the generalist nurse as we know it?
Anne Moger, Primary Care Nurse Advisor, Nursing Directorate, NHS
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Karen Storey, Primary Care Lead Nurse – Workforce, Health Education
West Midlands
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Managing dementia and the unplanned admissions enhanced service
through social prescribing
Sheinaz Stansfield, Practice Manager, Oxford Terrace and Rawling
Road Medical Group, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
What’s new about vitamin D?
Helen Stevenson, Company Nutritionist, Marks and Spencer plc
Fizz Thompson, Clinical and Operations Director, National
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Salford Dadz doing it for themselves: case study on activating
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John Horrocks, Little Hulton
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John Naish, Little Hulton
What the eye can’t see - Non Motor Symptoms in Parkinson’s
Wendy Chandler, Education Adviser, Parkinson’s UK
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