'I am very proud' - Wolverhampton nurse awarded highest recognition possible
A Wolverhampton Nurse has been awarded a prestigious title for her unwavering commitment to patient care.
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Carolyn Musgrave, 60, the Drugs and Alcohol Team Lead at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, has been made a Queen’s Nurse – the highest recognition in her field.
The title dates back to 1889 and is open to Registered Nurses with more than five years’ experience working in the community.
Carolyn, 60, joined the NHS in 1982 at the age of 18, and was the youngest in her group.
She qualified as an adult general nurse at St James Hospital in Leeds and then became a mental health Nurse and finally a health assessor and non-medical prescriber.