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BACCN NEWS doi: 10.1111/j.1478-5153.2012.00518.x Do you work in a Critical Care Unit South of the Tyne? If so, The Northern Regional Committee is actively seeking to recruit YOU! The Northern Regional Committee is a friendly, fun group who enjoy organizing educational opportunities and shar- ing best practice with others. At present, all our committee members are drawn from hospitals north of the River Tyne, so we would really welcome representation from the south of our regional territory. Meetings are currently held in Newcastle, but we would happily alternate future meetings with a venue south of the region if we had members from there! Do you work in critical care in South Tyneside, Gateshead, Durham or Teeside? Are you passionate about critical care issues? Would you like to share your experiences and exper- tise with other staff? Could you join us for tea, biscuits and a meeting for 90 minutes a month? If the answer is YES, we would really love to hear from you... Why not contact me, [email protected] to arrange to join us at our next meeting to see if it is right for you. Go on, you know you want to!! We’ll even make the biscuits chocolate-covered if we know you’re coming... . Lesley Anderson Chair Northern Committee Nursing in Critical Care © 2012 British Association of Critical Care Nurses Vol 17 No 4 219

Do you work in a Critical Care Unit South of the Tyne? If so, The Northern Regional Committee is actively seeking to recruit YOU!

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BACCN NEWS

doi: 10.1111/j.1478-5153.2012.00518.x

Do you work in a Critical Care Unit South of theTyne? If so, The Northern Regional Committee

is actively seeking to recruit YOU!The Northern Regional Committee is a friendly, fun groupwho enjoy organizing educational opportunities and shar-ing best practice with others. At present, all our committeemembers are drawn from hospitals north of the River Tyne,so we would really welcome representation from the southof our regional territory. Meetings are currently held inNewcastle, but we would happily alternate future meetingswith a venue south of the region if we had members fromthere!

Do you work in critical care in South Tyneside, Gateshead,Durham or Teeside? Are you passionate about critical care

issues? Would you like to share your experiences and exper-tise with other staff? Could you join us for tea, biscuits anda meeting for 90 minutes a month? If the answer is YES, wewould really love to hear from you. . .

Why not contact me, [email protected] toarrange to join us at our next meeting to see if it isright for you. Go on, you know you want to!! We’ll evenmake the biscuits chocolate-covered if we know you’recoming. . . .

Lesley AndersonChair Northern Committee

Nursing in Critical Care © 2012 British Association of Critical Care Nurses • Vol 17 No 4 219