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  2. Matron - Wikipedia

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    The chief nurse is a registered nurse who supervises the care of all the patients at a health care facility. The chief nurse is the senior nursing management position in an organization and often holds executive titles like chief nursing officer (CNO), chief nurse executive, or vice-president of nursing. They typically report to the CEO or COO.

  3. Muriel Powell - Wikipedia

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    Powell was part of the government committee that published the Salmon Report on Hospital Nursing, that recommended removal of the title "matron" from the National Health Service in 1968. The title has since been gradually reintroduced to the NHS lexicon. [4] She was appointed Chief Nursing Officer in Scotland in 1970.

  4. Salmon Report - Wikipedia

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    Following the creation of the National Health Service in 1948, there was confusion in how nursing was administered. The senior nurse in an organisation held the title of "matron", but there were wide differences in the amount of responsibility and the amount of pay they received: some matrons managed hospitals of only 20 beds, whilst others oversaw hospitals with hundreds.

  5. Nursing management - Wikipedia

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    The chief nurse is a registered nurse who supervises the care of all the patients at a health care facility. The chief nurse is the senior nursing management position in an organization and often holds executive titles like chief nursing officer (CNO), chief nurse executive, or vice-president of nursing. They typically report to the CEO or COO.

  6. Matron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Matron may refer to: Matron (nurse), title for a female senior nurse; A wife; A mother; A female prison officer; Matrona, a type of Celtic mother goddess; Matron of Pitane (fl. c. 400 BC), an Ancient Greek poet and parodist; Horseraces for mares: Matron Stakes (disambiguation) California Cup Matron

  7. Daphne Steele - Wikipedia

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    When it was announced that the home was closing, [1] an Irish Matron, Mary Walsh, suggested that Steele should also apply to become a Matron. [6] In 1964, Steele was appointed as Matron at St. Winifred's Hospital in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. This was the first time that a Black person had been appointed as a Matron anywhere in the NHS. [2]

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    The 31-year-old registered nurse is also a certified personal trainer, bikini pro, best-selling author and bikini model. Since launching her fitness empire, Drain has amassed over 3.7 million ...

  9. Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery

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    The first nurses began their training on 9 July 1860. Graduates of the school used to be called 'Nightingales'. [2] When Nightingale's school for nurses was initially set up, under the direction of Mrs Wardroper, the hospital matron, [14] the students had a typical training period lasting a year. [2]