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Meet the Team

Jason Cross

Jason Cross - Forum Chair

Forum Chair

Advanced Nurse Practitioner

Jason has been a committee member for the RCN Perioperative nursing steering group for a number of years and was elected forum chair in December 2021. He will be taking up this position in January 2022. 

Career and background

Jason joined POPS (Perioperative medicine for the Older Person undergoing Surgery) at Guys and St Thomas NHS foundation Trust in 2008 and until recently was the nurse lead for the service. 

Currently Jason is seconded to a neighbouring NHS Trust to lead on the development and integration of POPS into their surgical pathway. In addition to this he continues to have input into medical student, junior doctor and ward nurse education programmes. He has spoken nationally and internationally on the use of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) in the surgical setting, developing the workforce and on his role as an independent practitioner.

He is currently working with the RCN, HEE and the British Geriatric Society in developing a curricular and competency framework for nurses wishing to direct their career towards perioperative care. He recently was a member of the expert panel for the NICE perioperative care guideline.

Specialist interests include:

  • management of the surgical patient with complex medical co-morbidities
  • pre-operative comprehensive geriatric assessment of the surgical patient
  • staff education focusing on older patients needs in hospital
  • workforce development.

Education

  • 1993 - Queen Mary's University Hospital
  • 2010 - Independent Nurse Prescribing
  • 2011- Independent Nurse Practice BSc
  • 2013 - Post graduate diploma - gerontology

Email: jason.cross@nhs.net

Contact

Professional Lead: Suman Shrestha

Rona Goodge

Theatre Education Lead

Rona began her perioperative nursing career as a scrub nurse in Trauma and Orthopaedics, Plastic and General Surgery, and soon extended her clinical experience into anaesthesia, recovery and ward-based nursing. Eight years after qualifying she undertook a multi-professional perioperative care course and, in 2010, joined a Practice Education Team in theatres. Since then, Rona has provided support, supervision and training to nurses, ODPs and support staff across all stages of their professional development. In addition to her broad clinical experience, she has perioperative training and teaching and assessing qualifications, and has been involved in curriculum development and the validation process for the BSc operating Department Practice. Rona is an accredited RCN steward with the Eastern Region, volunteers broadly in her community and enjoys crafting and gardening.

Recently appointed as Theatres Education Lead at Cambridge University Hospital, Rona is currently undertaking an MA in Education Leadership & Management, and has a research interest in all of these domains in the context of perioperative practice.


Joanna Holland

Theatre Nurse

Joanna is a theatre nurse practicing in scrub, anaesthesia and recovery at a major trauma and cancer centre. She is a lecturer in adult nursing and has previously served as a branch chair in Brighton and Hove. Joanna's research interests are in narrative pedagogy and human factors. She hopes to learn from the group and bring her passion for person centred care in theatre nursing.

Jennifer Klunder-Rosser

Jennifer Klunder-Rosser

Jennifer works as Lead Perioperative Practice Trainer at Salford Care Organisation, leading a team of clinical education specialists. She has been a registered nurse for over 16 years with a  clinical background in surgery, predominantly as a scrub nurse working in emergency and trauma theatres.

In addition she also spent six years working as a lecturer of Nursing in Higher Education. She is a honorary Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, and a PhD student at the University of Sheffield, studying the utilisation of operating theatre practitioners in major incidents.  

Oonagh McCloy

Anaesthetic Nurse Specialist

Oonagh has over 15 years experience within the perioperative environment. She is an anaesthetic nurse specialist, she also scrubs and recovers patients in both day surgery and in inpatient settings in a large health and social care trust.

Oonagh is a lecturer in adult nursing both at undergraduate and post graduate levels. Her interests are in perioperative team working, reducing patient anxiety in the perioperative environment, patient advocacy and safety and providing holistic, patient centred care.

She hopes to be able to share any expertise she has with the committee and fellow RCN members and also to learn from everyone within the committee.

Angeline Price

Angeline Price MSc, BSc, DipHe

Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Since qualifying in 2009 Angeline has worked in a number of roles, first as a Coronary Care nurse and then as a Heart Failure Specialist Nurse, delivering care for patients with complex medical needs. Moving in to Advanced Clinical Practice in 2016, Angeline developed a specialist interest in perioperative care, and now works closely with the Colorectal, Upper Gastrointestinal and Emergency General Surgical multi-disciplinary teams, with a focus on frailty and emergency laparotomy in older adults.  Angeline is involved in national research aimed at better understanding outcomes for older emergency surgical patients, and is currently preparing to undertake a PhD to explore the experience of older adults in the 12 months following emergency laparotomy. Angeline joined the RCN Perioperative forum committee in January 2021, and is passionate about increasing awareness of the perioperative care needs of frail, older adults through education and shared learning.

Victoria Richmond

Victoria Richmond

Perioperative Forum member

Vicky has worked in a variety of roles over her 19 years of nursing, from medical admissions, cruise ship nursing, surgical elective and now within unscheduled surgical care.

Her wealth of experience has enabled her to form a Surgical Frailty Team in Scotland. This team specialises in screening all patients over 65 into unscheduled care. Whilst the role is diverse within its nature, she remains focused upon patient centred care and promoting this within the surgical floor, through all aspects of the patients journey.

She hopes to learn and engage with and from the committee and all forum members, highlighting her passion for nursing. 

Page last updated - 24/12/2023