The QICN Podcast

Leaders in Health - Steph Lawrence MBE - Chief Executive, The QICN

22 min · 21. jan. 2026
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Welcome to Leaders in Health, a new podcast series brought to you by the Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing [https://qicn.org.uk/]. In our first episode, host Lou Patten speaks to the new Chief Executive of the Queen's Institute of Community Nursing (QICN), Steph Lawrence, about her first six months in the role, her leadership style and background, and the challenges facing community nursing. They also discuss neighbourhood teams, how Steph and the QICN plans to raise the nursing voice and influence policy, and her experience receiving an MBE. Thank you to our partner Hallam Medical [https://hallammedical.com/] for supporting this podcast series.

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