Meet the team – Tracy

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Qualified as a Registered Nurse over 21 years ago Tracy has worked in worked in many different roles in nursing sector. Also qualified as a Non-Medical Prescriber this has enabled Tracy to develop excellent and safe clinical prescribing services for clients addicted to Drugs or Alcohol.

Tracy – Clinical Lead NMP

I have been a nurse for 21 years, held a number of different roles including district nursing, HIV specialist nurse and safeguarding. I am now the Clinical Lead NMP for Rainford Hall.

In my career I have worked with many patients with drug and alcohol issues, this always interested me. I was ready for a new challenge and the role seemed perfect allowing me to use my existing skills and knowledge. 

I love everything about my job, I work with some amazing people and feel privileged to work with our clients and for them to to share their journey.”

Tracy has a strong background in effective clinical treatment and ensures that Rainford Hall operates in line with evidence based national and international best practice in the clinical treatment of addiction, including the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE).

Meet the team at Rainford Hall 

 

 

 

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