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The International Council
of Nurses (ICN)
announced on January 14th 2016 announced the appointment of
Howard Catton
as
the new ICN Nurs
ing and Health
Policy
Consultant focusing primarily on socio
-
economic issues
(SEW)
.
Howard is currently Head of Policy and International
Affairs at the Royal College of Nu
rsing
(RCN)
, UK. He will take up
his new position at ICN
in April 2016.
Mr Howard speaking after the appointment said "I am delighted to be joining ICN at a time of both significant challenge and opportunity for the nursing profession around the world,” said Howard Catton. “By improving the working lives of nurses we also enhance the safety and quality of care for patients. By increasing the engagement and influence of clinical staff and leaders in policy and political decision making we will also make the right decisions for the populations and communities that we serve"
Read the full press release from ICN by downloading it from here.
Read the full press release from ICN by downloading it from here.
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