Be a great nurse – is not just a book, it’s a program or if you wish you can call it your ticket to succeed as a nurse in UK.
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“Be a Great Nurse” is all about a nurse needs to know to start working in United Kingdom.
“Be a Great Nurse” is a book that will be very helpful to:
Author, Entrepreneur, Speaker, Trainer and Nurse Valeria Costinar is an excellent quality care specialist working with small to big size companies to improve their quality of services and processes.
Valeria has a University Degree in Business Administration and Nursing and Master Degree in Marketing Online. In UK she completed NVQ5 Management and Leadership in Health Care and Social Services.
Valeria arrived in UK on 2013 and became proficient in the UK health and social care system. Since then, Valeria has been involved with helping nursing homes and care staff to deliver quality care respecting the national framework and CQC standards. She held different position starting as a staff nurse on the floor, Unit Manager, Clinical Manager etc. Her mission now is to share her experience by writing this book to help other nurses coming in UK to overcome the obstacles at the beginning in this career.
“I am quite confident that the knowledge that you actually put into this book will be of assistance to a lot of the nurses out there. For us, as a recruiter of nurses it hopefully will act as a tool for them and supervised guidance, because a lot of the times you can get lost in the system.”
Kester Fraser – BUPA Residents Experienced Manager
“… community or in the acute trust, so I don’t know anything like this. Your breath of knowledge is impressive, that you’ve tackle every area of nursing, which is good. You give very good practicable advices to nurses coming to the UK on: application forms, on registration, on thinks you don’t know and things you (Valeria) went through personally that inspire you to go and write the book. There is a lot of practical information in there. And I think if I was a new nurse to the UK I will find it helpful.”
Kim Smith – End of life Community Nurse
“I found a living book, more than a simple compilation of highly accurate and well-structured information. I also found a lot of personal experience, the author’s footprint and the personal evolution from the beginning in her career to the great nurse level where she is now. It is a book as a testimony, as a kind of author’s diary; and if journalistic publication is great for the audience, I’d like to see this volume as a Best Seller amongst debutant nurses, and why not over a few years to continue the adventure of “how to remain a great nurse”.
Pamfilia Bilt – Nurse and ex-journalist