Join a network for Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioners focusing on the 4 pillars of practice: clinical, leadership & management, education & research.
The ANNP Group was formed by the NNA in 2023. The Chair is Adele Farrow. We have recruited ANNP Leads for each of the four pillars who have a special interest and vast experience in their respective pillar. They are excited to work with ANNP members of the NNA.
A message from Adele:
“As a group, our ambition is to provide support, education and opportunities to network and collaborate in a way we have never before had the opportunity to. In the past opportunities and education have often been focused on Neonatal Nurses or medical staff. As a group of practising ANNPs, we have acknowledged this gap and we are determined to provide and improve ANNP focused opportunities, promoting and supporting development of all four pillars of advanced practice.”
Meet our Chair
Our Chair is Adele Farrow, Lead ANNP for Neonatal Services at Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Adele Farrow
Adele is the Lead ANNP at Great Western Hospital in Swindon, with over 12 years previous experience in a tertiary centre.
Working within a local level two neonatal unit, she is responsible for supporting often very junior medical staff and nurses and trainee ANNPs with limited neonatal intensive care experience. She is currently developing the newly introduced role of the ANNP within the unit and line managing both qualified and trainee ANNPs. Service improvement is quickly becoming a large part of her work, including the transitional care project and Black Maternity Matters.
Adele is an ARNI and NLS instructor and also enjoys teaching midwives, nurses and junior doctors on local programmes.
Having successfully completed a Scholarship with the NNA she has developed a deeper understanding of the work that the NNA do and support they can provide. She has enjoyed sharing her project at local events and national conferences.
ANNP group leads
Diane Keeling
LEAD FOR EDUCATION
Diane Keeling
Diane is a senior ANNP at Derriford Neonatal unit in Plymouth. She is also the module lead for the ENNP and ANNP MSc training at Plymouth University.
Her current roles include:
- Regional Advanced Practice Supervision and Assessment Lead for Neonates, Paediatrics, Women's Health and Midwifery.
- Lead for education in the neonatal unit at Derriford, supporting a broad range of clinical education and training activities.
- Part of the working party for the RCPCH/NHSe Paediatric Curriculum Framework for Advanced Practice.
- Participates in national projects and directives that impact neonatal service provision.
- NLS and ARNI instructor
Diane brings a wealth of knowledge of the current educational opportunities for training and qualified ANNPs and also regarding future developments and accreditations that will no doubt shape the future workforce within the neonatal setting.
Andrea Mayes
LEAD FOR CLINICAL
Andrea Mayes
Andrea has been an ANNP for 16 years and has worked in level two and level three neonatal units as well as within a transport setting.
Current roles include:
- Senior ANNP covering Tier 2 role within an LNU
- NLS and ARNI instructor
- Leading local response to BAPM document “Neonatal support for freestanding MLUs and Home Births”.
- QI ANNP lead, supporting a number of projects from a clinical perspective.
- Works closely with maternity colleagues and MLUs to deliver newborn life support training.
- Completing audits of clinical practices such as intubation and compliance with national guidelines.
Andrea is extremely clinical focused and passionate about delivering high quality evidence based care to all patients.
Rachel Lomax
LEAD FOR LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
Rachel Lomax
Rachel has been an ANNP in transport since 2011.
Current roles include:
- Clinical practice as an autonomous practitioner
- Lead for Risk Management
- Leadership of the multidisciplinary team including clinical & non-clinical supervision and mentoring and developing a safe & effective team.
- Leadership role covering ANNPs and Eps over three hospital sites.
- Education and Audit, Research and QI projects within the team and across the NWNODN.
- Undertaking the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Programme with an MSc in Healthcare Leadership
Rachel is very passionate about leadership and management and the impact it has on the workforce, service delivery and patient care.
Di McCarter
LEAD FOR RESEARCH
Di McCarter
Di is an experienced ANNP at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital.
Her current roles include:
- Post Graduate Researcher at Edge Hill University exploring the impact of bioelectrical impedance on fluid management decisions in the NICU.
- NIHR Senior Research Leader- working to raise the profile of nurses within the research arena and aiming to establish clinical academic pathways for Neonatal Nurses.
- Co-investigator on neonatal research projects
Di is very passionate about research opportunities for nurses and hopes this group will allow opportunities to bring ANNPs together and collaborate on projects, demystify research processes and provide research opportunities and support.
Join this group
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