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Confidential

Confidential. Introduction. Carol Edwards. Julia Whiting. Sally Ashton-May. Fiona Emblem. Kathy Branson. Agenda. How Nurses are Trained & Educated . The training takes at least 3 years They are educated in university - it is a degree level programme 4 different types of training:

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Confidential

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  1. Confidential

  2. Introduction Carol Edwards Julia Whiting Sally Ashton-May Fiona Emblem Kathy Branson

  3. Agenda

  4. How Nurses are Trained & Educated • The training takes at least 3 years • They are educated in university - it is a degree level programme • 4 different types of training: • Adult • Child • Mental health • Learning disabilities

  5. How Nurses are Trained & Educated • They spend half their time in the NHS during training • They learn nursing by caring for people, carers and their families • They work alongside experienced nurses to gain skills and knowledge

  6. How Much does it Cost? • In the East of England we train more than 1,500 nurses every year • This costs more than £100m a year

  7. Why are we Doing a Review? • We want people to have the best possible nursing care • Recent stories in the news show we need to find out what is working well and what we need to improve.

  8. What is the Review? • We are talking and listening to a range of key people • We are writing up our findings • We are working with NHS and universities to make things better

  9. Tea and Coffee 11.00 – 11.15

  10. Group Work – Key Question What makes a good nurse?

  11. Next Steps • How would you like to keep involved? • How can we involve other people

  12. Closing • Thank you for your time • Reimbursement • Stay in touch • Website: http://eoe.hee.nhs.uk/our-work/fundamental-nursing-review/ • Twitter: @HEEoENurse

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