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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. 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.

  4. Chief Nursing Officer - Wikipedia

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  5. Chief Nursing Officer (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) is the most senior advisor on nursing matters in a government. There are CNOs in the United Kingdom who are appointed to advise their respective governments: His Majesty's Government, the Northern Ireland Executive, the Scottish Government, and the Welsh Government.

  6. 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.

  7. List of nurses - Wikipedia

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    Dame Kathleen Raven (1910-1999) Chief Nursing Officer, UK Department of Health; Eileen Rees (1912–2008) Chief Nursing Officer at the University Hospital of Wales, and nurse educationalist; Dorothy E. Reilly (1920–1996), American nurse and nursing educator; Anna Reynvaan (1844–1920), first professionally trained nurse in The Netherlands. [7]

  8. CNO - Wikipedia

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    Casualty notification officer, a person responsible for informing relatives of death or injury; Chief networking officer, a business role; Chief nursing officer, a nursing management position; Chief of Naval Operations, the head of the United States Navy; Chino Airport, in California, IATA symbol: CNO

  9. Mona Grey - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, she was appointed chief nursing officer in Northern Ireland, the first person to be appointed to the role, a post she held until 1975, when she retired. She helped establish a research chair in nursing at the University of Ulster , and received an honorary doctorate from the university in 1999.