Suzie Frew
About Suzie Frew
Suzie Frew is the Professional Standards Lead at CHDA, working at Maximus, with over 30 years of experience in nursing and a background in clinical management.
Title: Professional Standards Lead At CHDA
Suzie Frew currently serves as the Professional Standards Lead at CHDA, which is part of Maximus. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing all aspects of clinical governance, particularly focusing on the professional standards of clinicians and nurse colleagues. Her position entails ensuring that the highest standards of practice are maintained within the clinical team.
Education and Expertise
Suzie Frew has completed a Clinical Leadership Programme through Harvard University, equipping her with advanced skills in leadership and clinical management. With over 30 years of experience in the nursing field, she possesses an extensive background in clinical management and governance. Her expertise is further augmented by her role in providing pastoral care and support to both clinicians and managers.
Extensive Nursing Background
Suzie Frew has a rich history of over 30 years in nursing. Throughout her extensive career, she has amassed significant experience in clinical management and governance. This background enables her to effectively lead and support her team in maintaining professional standards and ensuring high-quality patient care.
Working with Nursing and Midwifery Council
In her role, Suzie Frew works closely with the Nursing and Midwifery Council on complaints and governance issues related to the nurse team. This collaboration ensures that the team adheres to regulatory standards and addresses any issues concerning professional practice promptly and efficiently.
Providing Pastoral Care and Support
One of Suzie Frew's key responsibilities is to provide pastoral care, support, and guidance for both clinicians and managers. This aspect of her role is crucial in maintaining a supportive work environment and ensuring the well-being of the clinical staff. Her commitment to pastoral care contributes to a culture of continuous professional development and high standards of clinical practice.