Gary Jones (British nurse)
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Gary J. Jones, CBE, RN, FRCN, FFNF, FFEN is a registered nurse and Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing, the Florence Nightingale Foundation and the Faculty of Emergency Nursing.
Gary Jones (with over 25 years experience in emergency care) holds a range of nursing qualifications, including the City & Guilds 730 (Teaching & Assessing) He has been one of the key developers of emergency nursing within the UK. He has advised at national level on many aspects of emergency care including paramedic training, expert nursing practice and emergency care in the community. From 1994 - 1997 he was the Honorary Consultant Nurse Advisor in A & E Nursing to the Chief Nursing Officer at the British Department of Health (DoH).
He also owns and directs his own training & development company, Health Care Training & Development Services Ltd.
He also co-edited Emergency Nursing Care: Principles and Practice (with Ruth Endacott and Robert Crouch, Greenwich Medical Media, ISBN 101841100811/ISBN 139781841100814), which was published in 2002.

