Eirlys Warrington is a
British nurse and Health Authority official. She was elected Chair of the Council for the
Royal College of Nursing (RCN) on 16 October 2003. She was a member of the Council for six years prior to her election.
Background
She began her nurse training in
1960 at the
Macclesfield Infirmary and West Park Branch. She went on to work at the
North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary before training as a mental health nurse at St. Edward's Hospital.
A ward manager role in
orthopaedic and
trauma nursing at North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary was followed by a move to the
Accident and Emergency Department to become part of the developing
M6 motorway accident team.
She returned to
Wales in 1970, spending two years as a night sister covering all wards plus accident and emergency at the
Royal Gwent Hospital. She went on to work in acute
psychiatry at
St. Cadoc's Hospital in
Newport where she developed 'one to one' nursing of people with
anorexia nervosa.
While working for
Gwent Health Authority, she trained as an expert in caring for people with
HIV/AIDS. By the early 1980s she had joint responsibility for the development of the nursing service in
Gwent.
Eirlys Warrington worked as a clinical nurse specialist in the area of HIV/AIDS from
1983 until her retirement. Prior to this, she held positions in general and psychiatric nursing, acute nursing, surgical orthopaedics and trauma, and A&E nursing. Her main interests are HIV/AIDS, sexual health, district nursing, and...
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