<p><img src="//analytics.mpstechnologies.com/piwik.php?idsite=2&amp;rec=1" style="border:0;" alt=""> England’s chief nursing officer steps down this autumn. Nick Lipley reports
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England’s chief nursing officer steps down this autumn. Nick Lipley reports

Sarah Mullally (pictured left) has stressed that her decision to leave the Department of Health has been a ‘personal career decision’. She said, however: ‘I leave at a time when the nursing and allied health professions are well placed to provide continuing leadership in health care, and to continue to make a positive difference to the lives of many.’ Ms Mullally added: ‘I am proud to have played a part in introducing the changes that have put nurses and midwives at the forefront of better health care.

Nursing Management. 11, 4, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/nm.11.4.5.s5

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