Peebles graduate wins community nursing award
A graduate and mother of three from Peebles in the Scottish Borders has won a top postgraduate award for Contribution to Community Nursing from the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland.
Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland promotes excellence in community nursing across the country. The Institute’s awards recognise the student showing the most promise in community nursing during the course of the year.
Lynn Weir, 44, who attended Peebles High School, graduated with a PgDip Person-Centred Practice (District Nursing) from ɬÂþÌìÌà (ɬÂþÌìÌÃ), Edinburgh earlier this month. Lynn is also a graduate in both Sociology and Adult Nursing, and recently qualified as a Specialist Practitioner District Nurse.
Based in the Tweeddale area, Lynn has worked as a Community Nurse for NHS Borders for 13 years, prior to undertaking her postgraduate studies at ɬÂþÌìÌÃ.
Commenting on her academic success, ɬÂþÌìÌà experience and combining work, study and looking after a busy home life, Lynn said: “I was honoured to be nominated for and win the Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland Award. Promoting excellence and upholding high standards of care is something I aspire to.
"I hope to continue to promote the principles of person-centred care, working alongside my colleagues in NHS Borders. I look forward to the challenges and benefits of moving towards integration in the community, continuously striving to improve care, and valuing the contribution of staff, patients and families in this process."
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You can read more about Lynn's experience and her passion for person-centred care on the blog by Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland.