June Clark
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Professor Dame June Clark, DBE, RN
, FRCN
FAAN(born 31 May 1941) is a Professor Emeritus of Community Nursing, at Swansea University
in Wales
.
Before her retirement in 2003 Clark was responsible for the development of a program of research in community health nursing and primary health care
at Swansea University
. Her special interest is the development and use of standardized nomenclatures to describe nursing practice, in particular in primary health care
.
In 1990 she left the NHS and went into higher education as Professor of Nursing to start a new School of Nursing at Middlesex University. In 1997 she "went home to Wales" as the first professor of nursing at Swansea University
During the 1990s she was consultant to the International Council of Nurses
' project to develop an International Classification of Nursing Practice (ICNP).
She is also deputy president of the Welsh Nursing Academy.
Clark qualified as a nurse at University College Hospital
, London, after obtaining an honours degree in Classics at the University of London
. She then qualified as a health visitor
, and remained in community nursing as a practitioner, manager, researcher, teacher, and political advocate for nearly 40 years. She obtained her MPhil
degree at the University of Reading
in 1972, and her Ph.D from London South Bank University
in 1985.
She has also been heavily involved in nursing at an international level. Following the break-up of the Soviet Union
she worked to help develop nursing leadership in Kazakhstan
and Romania
. She is a visiting professor at the University of Primorska, Slovenia
. She is a frequent speaker at international conferences, has participated in numerous international task groups and workshops, has acted as consultant to WHO
and ICN
, and has represented the UK on ICN and European Union
committees. . She is an active member of Sigma Theta Tau International, and was instrumental in establishing the Upsilon-Xi Chapter in Wales - the first in the UK and only the third in Europe. She is committed to the goal of making STTI an "intentionally global" organisation.
She has been an RCN
activist since her student days and has held many leadership roles in the RCN, including serving as President from 1990-94. She was awarded the RCN Award of Merit in 1996.
In 1995 she was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II
as Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
(DBE) for services to nursing.
Registered nurse
A registered nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program at a university or college and has passed a national licensing exam. A registered nurse helps individuals, families, and groups to achieve health and prevent disease...
, FRCN
Royal College of Nursing
The Royal College of Nursing is a union membership organisation with over 395,000 members in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1916, receiving its Royal Charter in 1928, Queen Elizabeth II is the patron...
FAAN(born 31 May 1941) is a Professor Emeritus of Community Nursing, at Swansea University
Swansea University
Swansea University is a university located in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. Swansea University was chartered as University College of Swansea in 1920, as the fourth college of the University of Wales. In 1996, it changed its name to the University of Wales Swansea following structural changes...
in Wales
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...
.
Before her retirement in 2003 Clark was responsible for the development of a program of research in community health nursing and primary health care
Primary health care
Primary health care, often abbreviated as “PHC”, has been defined as "essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their full participation and at a cost...
at Swansea University
Swansea University
Swansea University is a university located in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. Swansea University was chartered as University College of Swansea in 1920, as the fourth college of the University of Wales. In 1996, it changed its name to the University of Wales Swansea following structural changes...
. Her special interest is the development and use of standardized nomenclatures to describe nursing practice, in particular in primary health care
Primary health care
Primary health care, often abbreviated as “PHC”, has been defined as "essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their full participation and at a cost...
.
In 1990 she left the NHS and went into higher education as Professor of Nursing to start a new School of Nursing at Middlesex University. In 1997 she "went home to Wales" as the first professor of nursing at Swansea University
During the 1990s she was consultant to the International Council of Nurses
International Council of Nurses
The International Council of Nurses is a federation of more than 130 national nurses associations. It was founded in 1899 and was the first international organization for health care professionals...
' project to develop an International Classification of Nursing Practice (ICNP).
She is also deputy president of the Welsh Nursing Academy.
Clark qualified as a nurse at University College Hospital
University College Hospital
University College Hospital is a teaching hospital located in London, United Kingdom. It is part of the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is closely associated with University College London ....
, London, after obtaining an honours degree in Classics at the University of London
University of London
-20th century:Shortly after 6 Burlington Gardens was vacated, the University went through a period of rapid expansion. Bedford College, Royal Holloway and the London School of Economics all joined in 1900, Regent's Park College, which had affiliated in 1841 became an official divinity school of the...
. She then qualified as a health visitor
Health visitor
Health visitors are UK community health nurses who have undertaken further training to work as part of a primary health care team. As their name suggests, their role is to promote mental, physical and social well-being in the community by giving advice and support to families in all age groups...
, and remained in community nursing as a practitioner, manager, researcher, teacher, and political advocate for nearly 40 years. She obtained her MPhil
Master of Philosophy
The Master of Philosophy is a postgraduate research degree.An M.Phil. is a lesser degree than a Doctor of Philosophy , but in many cases it is considered to be a more senior degree than a taught Master's degree, as it is often a thesis-only degree. In some instances, an M.Phil...
degree at the University of Reading
University of Reading
The University of Reading is a university in the English town of Reading, Berkshire. The University was established in 1892 as University College, Reading and received its Royal Charter in 1926. It is based on several campuses in, and around, the town of Reading.The University has a long tradition...
in 1972, and her Ph.D from London South Bank University
London South Bank University
London South Bank University is a university in south London. With over 25,000 students and 1,700 staff, it is based in the London Borough of Southwark, near the South Bank of the River Thames, from which it takes its name...
in 1985.
She has also been heavily involved in nursing at an international level. Following the break-up of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....
she worked to help develop nursing leadership in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan , officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Ranked as the ninth largest country in the world, it is also the world's largest landlocked country; its territory of is greater than Western Europe...
and Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...
. She is a visiting professor at the University of Primorska, Slovenia
Slovenia
Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in Central and Southeastern Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy to the west, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north, and also has a small portion of...
. She is a frequent speaker at international conferences, has participated in numerous international task groups and workshops, has acted as consultant to WHO
Who
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and ICN
International Council of Nurses
The International Council of Nurses is a federation of more than 130 national nurses associations. It was founded in 1899 and was the first international organization for health care professionals...
, and has represented the UK on ICN and European Union
European Union
The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 independent member states which are located primarily in Europe. The EU traces its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community , formed by six countries in 1958...
committees. . She is an active member of Sigma Theta Tau International, and was instrumental in establishing the Upsilon-Xi Chapter in Wales - the first in the UK and only the third in Europe. She is committed to the goal of making STTI an "intentionally global" organisation.
She has been an RCN
Royal College of Nursing
The Royal College of Nursing is a union membership organisation with over 395,000 members in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1916, receiving its Royal Charter in 1928, Queen Elizabeth II is the patron...
activist since her student days and has held many leadership roles in the RCN, including serving as President from 1990-94. She was awarded the RCN Award of Merit in 1996.
In 1995 she was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Elizabeth II is the constitutional monarch of 16 sovereign states known as the Commonwealth realms: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize,...
as Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions...
(DBE) for services to nursing.