The Royal College of Nursing has announced the four candidates running to become its next president in 2023. However, it has confirmed the voting period
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Flags outside the Royal College of Nursing headquarters Source:  RCN
The Royal College of Nursing has announced three new candidates who will be running to become its next president as part of a relaunched election process following controversy last year.
The college today confirmed that Denise Chaffer, Professor Rod Thomson and Maria Trewern will be standing for the post.
“As we continue to push for safe staffing and improved pay while supporting members throughout the pandemic, this role is more important than ever
Dave Dawes
Ms Chaffer is currently the director of safety and learning at NHS Resolution and is both a registered nurse and midwife by background. Previously, she held roles as a director of education, a director of nursing in both acute hospitals and NHS commissioning and also worked as the national student adivsor at the RCN.