Emergency Nurse provides information that will enable readers to develop creative and evidence-based approaches to the provision of emergency and urgent care. To ensure that content continues to be of practical value to subscribers, the editor and consultant editor are advised by members of an editorial advisory board, who have a range of experience and who work in a variety of settings.

Emergency Nurse provides information that will enable readers to develop creative and evidence-based approaches to the provision of emergency and urgent care. To ensure that content continues to be of practical value to subscribers, the editor and consultant editor are advised by members of an editorial advisory board, who have a range of experience and who work in a variety of settings.

As well as contributing to the editorial development of Emergency Nurse, they also act as ambassadors for RCNi and promote their position on the editorial advisory board among colleagues and on public occasions.

The Emergency Nurse editorial advisory board consists of the following members:

Kendal Andreason Professional lead for acute and emergency care, RCN Mike Parker Associate Professor of Emergency Nursing, University of York
Ana Waddington RCN Nurse of the Year 2020
Sister, emergency department (paediatric and adults),  Royal London Hospital
Mike Paynter Consultant nurse, Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Cliff Evans Consultant nurse, educationalist, emergency department, Medway NHS Foundation Trust Linsey Sheerin Clinical co-ordinator, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast
    Rachel Lyons Assistant professor nursing, Providence College; acute care pediatric nurse practitioner, Hasbro Children's Hospital, Providence RI

To find out more about joining the board, please contact the editor at sophie.blakemore@rcni.com.

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