NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Andrew Miller has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. Andrew started their career as a Staff Nurse in the cardiology investigation unit, where they gained experience in managing acutely ill adult patients. Andrew then worked as a Staff Nurse in a haematology unit, providing inpatient and outpatient care to patients with haematological malignancies. Andrew later became a Charge Nurse in an endocrine/renal/medical ward, where they acted as a strong clinical lead for the team. Andrew also worked as a Nurse Practitioner in Police Custody, supporting the development of a new service and assisting team members with their education. Currently, Andrew is working as a Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner in the Flow Navigation Centre, providing virtual consultations and scheduling appointments for patients accessing emergency care. Andrew is also an Advanced Nurse Practitioner in the Ambulatory Emergency Care Unit, where they primarily manage patient assessments. Throughout their career, Andrew has demonstrated a commitment to continuous learning and development in order to enhance their clinical practice.
Andrew Miller completed their Master of Science degree in Nursing and Advancing Professional Practice at Glasgow Caledonian University from 2021 to 2022. Prior to that, they obtained a Post Graduate Certificate in Rocognising and Managing the Acutely Unwell Adult in 2017 and a Post Graduate Certificate in Non-Medical Prescribing V300 from 2016 to 2017, both from Glasgow Caledonian University. Andrew also earned a Degree in Major Injury Nurse Treatment Service from the University of the West of Scotland from 2013 to 2015, and a Degree in Health Studies from the same university from 2011 to 2012. Andrew'searlier education includes a Diploma in Adult Nursing from Glasgow Caledonian University, which they completed from 2001 to 2004. Andrew's education history does not mention any information about their education prior to attending Boclair Academy.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is the UK’s largest provider of NHS health care services. It serves an immediate population of 1.2 million plus provides specialist regional services to more than half of Scotland’s population. The geographical area covered is diverse; from the major city of Glasgow, large and small towns, villages and some rural districts; and encompasses 8 local authority areas from East Dunbartonshire to Inverclyde. Services are delivered in 25 major hospitals, 10 specialist units and 60 health centres and clinics. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is currently completing an £842m capital investment programme which saw the opening in 2015 of the new Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus, which is the largest acute hospital campus in the UK and one of the most advanced in Europe. Over the last five years the Board has also completed investment programmes to deliver the new West of Scotland Beatson Cancer Centre, new Victoria Hospital, new Stobhill Hospital and the new Southern General Maternity Unit, all as part of a comprehensive modernisation programme for acute services.