Rosalind Fisher, United Kingdom

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Clinical Immunology Department
Rosalind is a Specialist Nursing Practitioner at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Immunology and Allergy. She has been in her current role for 8 years and has a special interest in immunoglobulin replacement therapy. She is very involved in the long-established home therapy programme running in Oxford. The service has gained Quality in Primary Immunodeficiency Services (QPID) accreditation, this is a national quality assessment scheme from the Royal College of Physicians. Rosalind trained as a Registered General Nurse at The Middlesex Hospital in London. During her early career Rosalind specialised in neurology and intensive care before assuming the role of Clinical Nurse Specialist in Infection Control at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. She has successfully gained specialist post graduate certificates in intensive care nursing and infection control nursing. She has a strong commitment to nurses’ education and training and has given international and local talks on immunology and allergy nursing. She was elected onto the board of the International Nursing Group for Immunodeficiencies (INGID) in 2016 as Director of Communication and is a member of the UK Immunology and Allergy Nurse Group. Rosalind is an external assessor for the IQAS accreditation process and has been involved in clinical research at local, national and international levels.

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14:05 - 14:25
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18.09.2019, Wednesday
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14:00 - 15:30
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19.09.2019, Thursday
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11:00 - 12:30