Expert Witness Profile
Tina Kane

Warwickshire

Areas Covered: UK

Amputation

Orthopaedics

Behaviour

Paediatrics

Neonatal

Birthing Injury

Complex Feeding/Ventilation

Resuscitation

Tissue Viability

Emergency Response

Private Healthcare

Covid-19

Risk Management

Safeguarding

End of Life Care

Pain Management

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  • ENB 405 - Special & Intensive Care (Neonate) (2021)
  • Master NLP Practitioner (2010)
  • Beyond Partnership - Development & Leadership (2009)
  • BSc Health Sciences (2008)
  • Diploma Child Health (2000)
  • Diploma Professional Studies in Nursing (1996)
  • Registered General Nurse
  • Registered Sick Children's Nurse
  • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
  • Royal College of Nursing (RCN)
  • Resuscitation Council
  • Advanced Paediatric Life Support (ALSG)
  • Education and development role for safeguarding.
  • 2 years’ experience as a Paediatric Liaison Nurse for the NHS specialising in safeguarding.
  • 8 years’ experience as a Clinical Senior Sister at Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital within the Intensive Care Unit.
  • 5 years’ experience as a senior staff nurse at Northampton General Hospital.
  • 8 years’ experience as a Neonatal Matron, Deputy General Manager, General Manager for Women’s, Children’s and Clinical Support Services at GEH Nuneaton.
  • 30 years’ experience working with neonates, children and young people with developmental and diverse care requirements.
  • 35 years’ experience working with adults.

I have worked within the NHS for more than 35 years undertaking the care of Neonates, Children, Young People and Adults. I have maintained my professional development through direct clinical care and the successful completion of training courses.

I have experience in the management of services which included clinical governance, service planning, workforce compliance and training.

I have extensive experience in providing training and education to healthcare teams, that included nurses, doctors and Consultants.

I have developed and implemented training information that is compliant to national standards across an Acute NHS Hospital Trust.

  • Journal of Pediatric Nursing (2005): Network Working Across Two Organizations for Neonatal Nurses