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Trailblazing nurse Vicky, is RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2023

16 Jun 2023

Vicky Burns, a nurse hysteroscopist from Antrim, has won the RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year Award 2023 for her ground-breaking work treating women with gynaecological conditions.

Vicky Burns

Based in the Northern Trust, Vicky is the only nurse hysteroscopist in Northern Ireland and has championed the development of this service which can investigate gynaecological issues such as abnormal bleeding, diagnose conditions and check for cancer. The role has traditionally been undertaken by doctors but in recent years has been extended to an enhanced nursing role. Demand for services outweighs existing capacity and this gap is predicted to widen due to an ageing population.

Passionate about women’s health, Vicky has improved access to the investigation of abnormal uterine bleeding and has been instrumental in reducing cancer waiting times for hysteroscopy.

Unwavering determination

Vicky’s nominator says that her achievements are due to her “unwavering determination, dynamism and a positive ‘can-do’ attitude”. She describes Vicky as “a trailblazer and visionary who championed the development of this service and is now treating women with gynaecological conditions, delivering personalised and dignified care.”

Runner-up on the evening was Claire Cassells, urology advanced nurse practitioner in the South Eastern Trust. Claire was nominated for her leadership and success in modernising and reshaping how urology care is delivered. She has worked tirelessly, demonstrating advanced clinical skills and leadership in developing a number of new nurse-led initiatives, all of which have led to more holistic person-centred care, greater efficiency and effective care delivery.

Claire established an andrology clinic which has significantly reduced waiting times and improved patients’ quality of life and treatment options. She runs two theatre lists each week, accommodating 24 patients, reducing waiting times for red flag investigations and further surgery or treatment. The judging panel praised Claire’s passion, her commitment to making changes that benefit patient care, and her strong focus on patient outcomes.

The Patient’s Choice Award, sponsored by the Patient and Client Council, was won by Barbara Johnston, a ward sister in the Belfast Trust. Barbara was nominated by the mother of a man who died aged 43 after a long illness and a year of being an in-patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital. She says Barbara has touched her life and those of many others, and that her positivity radiates onto her colleagues and patients the moment she steps onto the ward.

The nominator describes how Barbara played a significant role as her son’s advocate, ensuring his wishes were respected by arranging for him to receive end of life care in the familiar ward environment. She says: “Barbara gave us the opportunity to say goodbye in the right way. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank her and appreciate her love and care for our precious son during his final journey in life.”

Two new awards were celebrated on the evening including the Chief Nursing Officer Rising Star Award, sponsored by the Department of Health. This was won by Nathan Weir, a staff nurse based at the Bluestone unit at Craigavon Area Hospital. The Primary Care Nursing Award, sponsored by GP Federations in Northern Ireland was won by Lynda Haire, advanced nurse practitioner at Derry GP Federation.

Angela McLernon won the Kathleen Robb Award for Outstanding Contribution to Nursing, sponsored by NIPEC.

Chief Nursing Officer at the Department of Health, Maria McIlgorm said: “Vicky exemplifies the very best of nursing in Northern Ireland. The commitment she has for her patients is so clearly demonstrated through her pioneering approach to finding a solution to improve the treatment of women in her care.

“I want to commend Vicky and all those recognised through the RCN awards. We are very fortunate to have nurses working across all settings in Northern Ireland who are dedicated to delivering the highest levels of care for people here.

“As Chief Nursing Officer, I urge my colleagues to be proud of what you do and the difference you make to the lives of people in Northern Ireland every day. Our health service would simply not be able to function without you.”

Compassionate care

Commenting on the awards, Director of the RCN in Northern Ireland, Rita Devlin, said: “Vicky has made a huge impact in leading and developing this new service which has significantly improved the patient experience and standards of care. This nurse-led service is a shining example of the ways in which nurses across Northern Ireland are leading the implementation of transformation by reforming the way services are designed, with a focus on prevention and early intervention.

“Vicky’s determination and commitment to providing compassionate care to those most in need is inspirational. Through these awards we have heard of the extraordinary achievements of nurses and health care support workers and the impact this has had on patient care.

“It is so important that we support, value and recognise our nursing staff to ensure that we retain them in Northern Ireland. These awards truly highlight the skills and expertise we are fortunate to have and the commitment to improving services and care for patients. Congratulations to all our finalists.”

 

List of winners

RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year Award

Winner

Vicky Burns

Lead nurse, hysteroscopy and colposcopy

Northern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Runner-up

Claire Cassells

Urology advanced nurse practitioner

South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Commended

Nicola Loughlin

Delirium nurse co-ordinator

Northern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Helen Davis

Surgical advanced nurse practitioner

Northern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Public Health Award sponsored by the Public Health Agency

Winner

Tanya Zuliani, Specialist Community Public Health Nurse for BAME communities and Jane Ferguson Specialist Nurse

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

 

Runner-up

Bronagh Mulholland

Specialist community health nurse for minority ethnic communities

Southern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Health Care Support Worker Award, sponsored by LV

Winner

Julie Dudgeon

Health care support worker

Southern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Runner-up

Ryan McIlvenna

Health care assistant

Northern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Chief Nursing Officer Rising Star Award, sponsored by the Department of Health

Winner

Nathan Weir

Staff nurse

Southern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Runners-up

Sarah Richmond

Staff nurse

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

 

Lucy Smyth

Community staff nurse

Northern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Team Manager Award, Sponsored by the HSC Clinical Education Centre and Business Services Organisation

Winner

Helen Manson

Haemophilia nurse specialist

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

 

Runner-up

Lisa Spence and Anne Baird

Urology sisters

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

 

Primary Care Nursing Award, sponsored by GP Federations Northern Ireland

Winner

Lynda Haire

Advanced nurse practitioner

Derry GP Federation

 

Runner-up

Lisa Giltrap

Senior mental health practitioner

North Down GP Federation

 

Independent Sector Nursing Award, sponsored by Balmoral Healthcare

 Winner

Connie Connolly

Registered nurse manager

Life and Time Nursing Agency

 

Runner-up

Linda Graham

Regional manager

Spa Nursing Home Group

 

Directors of Nursing Award, sponsored by Belfast, Northern, South Eastern, Southern and Western HSC Trusts

Winner

Cathy Glass

Nursing service manager: trauma, orthopaedics and fractures

Western Health and Social Care Trust

 

Runner-up

Laura Spiers

Children and young people services governance co-ordinator

Southern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Student Award sponsored by the Queen’s University of Belfast

Winner

Grace McAleer

The Open University

 

Runner-up

Tracy Miller

Ulster University

 

Nursing Research Award sponsored by Ulster University

Winner

Martina Galeotti

Lecturer

The Queen’s University of Belfast

 

Runner-up

Angela McKeever

MacMillan service improvement lead, North West Cancer Centre

Western Health and Social Care Trust

 

Learning in Practice Award sponsored by the Open University

Winner

Julie Baxter

Deputy sister

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

 

Runner-up

Una Hughes

Children’s training co-ordinator

Southern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Defence Reservist Nurse Award, sponsored by Defence Relationship Management, Ministry of Defence

Winner

Christopher Finnegan

Advanced nurse practitioner/nursing officer

204 (North Irish) Field Hospital

 

Runner-up

Rebecca Smyth

Trainee advanced clinical practitioner/emergency care nursing officer

204 (North Irish) Field Hospital

 

Cancer Nurse Award, sponsored by Macmillan Cancer Support

Winner

Sarah McCauley

Macmillan advanced nurse practitioner

South Eastern Health and Social Car Trust

 

Runner-up

Lisa Callendar

Teenage and young adult clinical nurse specialist

South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Leadership Award, sponsored by Roberta Brownlee and Silverdale Care Home

Winner

Dawn Ferguson

Assistant Director for Nursing and Midwifery Workforce and Education

Southern Health and Social Care Trust

 

Runner-up

Deirdre Webb

Assistant Director of Nursing

Public Health Agency

 

Patient’s Choice Award, sponsored by the Patient and Client Council

Winner

Barbara Johnston

Ward sister

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

 

Runner-up

Karen Harper and Helen McCormick

Lung clinical nurse specialists

Western Health and Social Care Trust

 

Kathleen Robb Award for outstanding contribution to nursing, sponsored by NIPEC

Angela McLernon

 

 

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