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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Jeannine M. Ryder - Wikipedia

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    As Chief Nurse of the Air Force, Ryder creates and evaluates policies and programs for 19,000 active-duty, Guard and Reserve nursing personnel. She interacts with Air Staff, Joint Staff, Department of Defense , Department of Veterans Affairs and civilian health care organizations to ensure the highest caliber of nursing care and personnel.

  5. Carol Kefford - Wikipedia

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    Carol Margaret Kefford OBE (née Poulten; born 1958) is a British nurse who has served as Clinical Director and Chief Nurse for Nuffield Health (May 2017-October 2021) and since 2017 is a Colonel Commandant of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC). [1] She is currently the Chief Nursing Executive for HCA Healthcare UK.

  6. Ruth May (nurse) - Wikipedia

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    Dame Ruth Rosemarie Beverley, [1] DBE (born 1 June 1967 [citation needed]), known professionally as Ruth May, is a British nurse.From 2019 until 2024, she served as the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) for England and an executive/national director at NHS England and NHS Improvement where she was also the national director responsible for infection prevention and control.

  7. Amanda Croft - Wikipedia

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    Croft joined NHS Grampian in 2000, and became its Director of Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Healthcare Professionals in September 2015. [4] She was made a visiting professor at Robert Gordon University in August 2016. [5] She served as the Chief Executive of NHS Grampian from April 2019 to June 2020, having been acting CEO for the previous year.

  8. Fiona McQueen - Wikipedia

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    She was promoted to be an executive director of nursing for Lanarkshire in 1993. Later she moved to lead nursing at the Acute Services Trust in Ayrshire and Arran. Following the retirement in 2001 of Marjorie Durie OBE Executive Nurse Director and Deputy Chief Executive, Fiona was appointed Director of Nursing in Ayrshire and Arran Health Board.

  9. Madeline Bell (hospital executive) - Wikipedia

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    Bell began her career as a pediatric night nurse at CHOP in 1983. [8] [6] She left CHOP to pursue a career in hospital administration. She returned to CHOP in 1995. [7] [6] Bell has held the roles of Vice President, Senior Vice President, and Executive Vice President at CHOP. She was Chief Operating Officer at CHOP for eight years. [1]