Sunderland Echo

Nursing courses nominated

CITY STUDENT AND LECTURERS COURSE UP FOR AWARDS

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

University student nurses and lecturers in the city are in line to clinch two national awards.

The University Of Sunderland continues to lead the way in offering the highest level nursing programmes after being nominated for two prestigiou­s Student Nursing Times Awards.

The university has been shortliste­d in the Nurse Education Provider of the Year (Pre-reg) and for Partnershi­p of the Year.

These awards celebrate the very best in nurse education, recognises and rewards brilliant educationa­l establishm­ents and honours those who are committed to developing new nursing talent.

Sue Brent, Head of the Sunderland School of Nursing, said: “I’m delighted we have been shortliste­d in two categories.

“Senior Lecturer Lesley Scott and our PCPIs who are on the mental health vocational pathway, with Northumber­land Tyne and Wear Mental Health NHS Trust, were also shortliste­d in the Partnershi­p of the Year category.

“The teams we work with have a real passion for what they do and we are wholly committed to delivering high quality, job-ready graduates who will make a real difference to patient care.”

Sunderland finalists will now present to members of the 34-strong panel of esteemed educationa­l profession­als.

The nomination for Nurse Education provider of the Year (Pre-reg) was led by second year Adult Nursing Practice student Stacy Humphrey.

As part of her nomination, Stacy, 21 from Fulwell, said: “I couldn’t imagine a better start to my nursing career than being at the University of Sunderland.

“We have fantastic support all year round, both in university and out on clinical placement. We can contact our personal tutors at any time.”

Stacy had initially thought about becoming a teacher, but was impressed by the nursing courses on offer.

Stacy, a former Monkwearmo­uth Academy pupil, is sure she made the right decision, especially after being nominated for a National Student Nursing Congress Award which aims to highlight those who show a genuine passion for nursing, who go the extra mile, and who strive to make things better.

Winners of this year’s Students Nursing Times Awards will be announced on April 26 at the Grosvenor House, on Park Lane, London.

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The University of Sunderland has been nominated for two Student Nursing Times Awards.

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