Meet the Team
Angeline Price PhD
Forum Chair
Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Salford Royal Hospital
Angeline qualified as a nurse in 2009 and has worked in a variety of clinical settings across acute and community care in both cardiology and geriatric medicine. She developed a special interest in the perioperative care of older people, and recently completed a PhD exploring the impact of emergency laparotomy for older people living with frailty. She holds the position of Nurse/AHP Lead for the National Emergency Laparotomy.
Angeline joined the RCN Perioperative forum committee in January 2021 and is passionate about increasing awareness of the perioperative care needs of older and complex patients across the whole pathway through education and shared learning.
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Dr Jennifer Klunder-Rosser
Senior Lecturer, University of SalfordJennifer has been a registered nurse since 2006 with a clinical background in operating theatres. She has extensive perioperative experience, working in a range of roles from scrub practitioner to Education Lead and Shift leader. She holds a PhD which Theatre Practitioner utilisation in major incidents and how this supports organisational adaptive capacity.
Jennifer works as a senior lecturer in Adult Nursing. This includes provision of postgraduate and doctoral research supervision, with research interests in Theatre practitioner workforce development, organisational adaptive capacity and major incident management. Jennife ris particularly interested in developing research capacity within operating theatres, and supporting theatre practitioners into research. She holds and honorary contract with the Northern Care Alliance Centre for Clinical and Care Research.
Brianne Donald
Theatre Practitioner, Liverpool Women’s Hospital
Brianne began her nursing career in 2018 after completing both a Diploma and then the Bachelor of Nursing at Charles Darwin University, Australia.
Originally from the USA, Brianne has trained as a Perioperative Scrub and Pre-op Nurse in Newcastle, Australia.
Brianne brings diverse clinical experience across nearly all surgical specialties and now works as a Theatre Practitioner for Liverpool Women’s Hospital, driven by a passion for Women’s Health and supported by further post-graduate education in Fertility Nursing.
Brianne is also an RCN Representative; and joined as a Perioperative Forum Committee member in 2026. She hopes to utilise her international perspective and clinical expertise to build awareness, advance the Perioperative Nursing Specialty, and improve outcomes across the perioperative journey.
Joanna Holland
Theatre Nurse
Joanna is a theatre nurse practicing in scrub, anaesthesia and recovery at a major trauma and cancer centre. She is a lecturer in adult nursing and has previously served as a branch chair in Brighton and Hove. Joanna's research interests are in narrative pedagogy and human factors. She hopes to learn from the group and bring her passion for person centred care in theatre nursing.
Theresa Maynes
Theresa has over 20 years’ experience working in perioperative care. Her previous roles included working as a clinical facilitator/course coordinator in the operating theatres in the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin working in a variety of surgical specialties and then later as a clinical manager in a busy Day Surgery Unit.
Theresa now works as a Lecturer in Adult Nursing in the University of Ulster since 2020.
Her interests include retention and recruitment and the career pathway of perioperative nurses, she also has an interest in building resilience within nursing. She hopes to both share and expand her knowledge working within the perioperative forum committee.
Oonagh McCloy
Anaesthetic Nurse Specialist
Oonagh has over 15 years experience within the perioperative environment. She is an anaesthetic nurse specialist, she also scrubs and recovers patients in both day surgery and in inpatient settings in a large health and social care trust.
Oonagh is a lecturer in adult nursing both at undergraduate and post graduate levels. Her interests are in perioperative team working, reducing patient anxiety in the perioperative environment, patient advocacy and safety and providing holistic, patient centred care.
She hopes to be able to share any expertise she has with the committee and fellow RCN members and also to learn from everyone within the committee.
Victoria Richmond
Perioperative Forum member
Vicky has worked in a variety of roles over her 19 years of nursing, from medical admissions, cruise ship nursing, surgical elective and now within unscheduled surgical care.
Her wealth of experience has enabled her to form a Surgical Frailty Team in Scotland. This team specialises in screening all patients over 65 into unscheduled care. Whilst the role is diverse within its nature, she remains focused upon patient centred care and promoting this within the surgical floor, through all aspects of the patients journey.
She hopes to learn and engage with and from the committee and all forum members, highlighting her passion for nursing.
Page last updated - 28/05/2026