- Jonathan Asbridge
Sir Jonathan Elliott Asbridge was the first president of the UK's
Nursing and Midwifery Council and a registrant member for England (Nursing).He studied to be a state registered nurse at the Nightingale School,
St Thomas' Hospital , London, and gained a diploma in nursing atSwansea University . He began his career as a staff nurse and charge nurse in critical care, then senior nurse an in-patient manager atSingleton Hospital in 1983 before moving toAddenbrookes Hospital where, after a period as general manager, he moved into a role of corporate responsibility as director of clinical care service. He was then ChiefNurse at Barts and the Royal London Hospitals. At the end of September 2003 he left this position and took up a new post as National Patient Champion for A&E Experience at theNHS Modernisation Agency . He has also worked atLlandough Hospital and John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.He is a member of the
Royal College of Nursing ,Amnesty International , and the Standing Nursing and Midwifery Advisory Committee. He is a trustee of the Nurses Welfare Service. He is also the senior nursing editor for the Journal of Clinical Evaluation in Practice.On
17 June 2006 he was given a knighthood in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. He currently is Interim Director of Nursing for NHS London, the Strategic Health Authority for London
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