Elaine Inglesby-Burke
Dame Elaine Inglesby-Burke
Career
Born in Orford, Elaine trained at Warrington General Hospital from 1977 to 1980 and qualified as a Registered Nurse in 1980.[3] She came to Salford Royal as Chief Nurse in 2004 and later held the positions of Executive Nurse Director and Deputy Chief Executive, at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust.[4][5] She also worked on The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.[6]
She was a member of the Nursing and Care Quality Forum and was part of the Berwick National Advisory Group of the Safety of Patients in England. In 2016, She became the non-executive director of the National Institute of Care and Excellence.[7]
Awards
In 2015, she was appointed a
In October 2020, she was promoted to a
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