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Innovation in Nursing Studies

Dr Aisha Holloway and Dr Sarah Rhynas together with artist Ms Samantha Fraser attended the NMAHP Research awards ceremony last week and were delighted to be announced winners in the category for Innovation in Research. They were presented their Award by the Chief Nursing Officer for Scotland, Professor Fiona McQueen, with Director of NMAHP Prof Brian Williams and Mr Paul Gray, Chief Executive NHS Scotland and Director – General Health and Social Care at Scottish Government in attendance together with academic colleagues and clinicians from across Scotland.

NMAHP Research Award for Innovation in Research Dr Aisha Holloway; Dr Sarah Rhynas; Ms Samantha Fraser

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The methodology used by this team is innovative and still being developed. Working with a hard to reach group who have had difficulty in ‘finding a voice’ they have used a multi-dimensional approach and have been successful in creating a partnership network which is not only productive in research terms but fits with the vision of the kind of groups the NHS would like to work with.

Congratulations to Aisha and Sarah!

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1 reply to “Innovation in Nursing Studies”

  1. Alan says:

    Congratulation to Aisha!! I’m proud of being your student!

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