RCN Scotland Board

The RCN Scotland Board meets four times each year. Read approved minutes from RCN Scotland Board meetings: December 2011 (84KB)March 2012 (PDF 84KB); June 2012 (97KB); September 2012 (PDF 90KB). For minutes and information on meetings prior to these dates please contact RCN Scotland Board.

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Below is a list of Board members as consitituted on 1 January 2013. Board members serve a term of four years (except where indicated).

RCN Council members

Michael Brown is Chair of the RCN Scotland Board and Vice-Chair of RCN Council.

Andy Patrick is the RCN Council member for Scotland.

Geographical areas

Ayrshire and Arran

Stewart Donnelly is Vice-Chair of the RCN Scotland Board and board member for Ayrshire and Arran.

Borders

Kathleen McLaren is the RCN Scotland Board member for the Borders. 

Dumfries and Galloway

Elizabeth Shannon is the RCN Scotland Board member for Dumfries and Galloway. 

Fife

Richard Watters is the RCN Scotland Board member for Fife. 

Forth Valley

This seat is currently vacant.  

Grampian

Alistair Grant is the RCN Scotland Board member for Grampian. 

Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Garry Campbell (elected for four years from 1 January 2013) and Graham Revie (elected for two years from 1 January 2013) are the RCN Scotland Board members for Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

Highland

Elspeth Caithness is the RCN Scotland Board member for Highland. (If you are emailing Elspeth, please mark your message 'FAO: Elspeth Caithness').

Lanarkshire

This seat is currently vacant. 

Lothian

Stuart McLauchlan is the RCN Scotland Board member for Lothian. (If you are emailing Stuart, please mark your message 'FAO: Stuart McLauchlan'). 

Orkney

This seat is currently vacant.  

Shetland

This seat is currently vacant.

Tayside

Ken Shaw is the RCN Scotland Board member for Tayside. 

Western Isles

This seat is currently vacant.

Primary care and public health nursing

Kathy Kenmuir is the RCN Scotland Board member for primary care and public health.

Geoff Earl has been elected to Board for a two-year term from 1 January 2013.