Meet Creenagh – a healthcare leader whose nearly three-decade journey began in the high-stakes world of A&E back in 1996. For 20 years, she thrived in emergency medicine, where split-second decisions and compassionate care went hand in hand. But that was just the beginning of a career dedicated to transforming healthcare from the inside out.
After mastering emergency medicine, Creenagh stepped into a role that would challenge and inspire her in equal measure – Chief Nursing Officer in social care. For eight years, she championed a revolution in patient dignity and safety, proving that compassionate leadership isn't just a nice-to-have, it's essential for excellence in healthcare. Her approach? Simple but powerful: treat every patient like they're family.
Never one to rest on her laurels, Creenagh took her expertise on the road, joining a national health coaching organisation where she helped people across the UK take charge of their wellbeing. This wasn't just about medical care – it was about empowering people to write their own health stories through education and personalised support.
Today, as Centre Director of a neurological hospital, Creenagh brings together everything she's learned about clinical excellence and human-centred leadership. She's created an environment where both patients and staff can thrive, proving that the best healthcare happens when people feel valued, supported, and understood.
Known for her warmth and laser-focused attention, Creenagh has a particular passion for supporting women through peri- and post-menopausal health challenges. It's more than just a professional interest – it's a personal mission to ensure women feel heard and supported during this significant life transition.
When she's not revolutionising healthcare, Creenagh's world revolves around her beloved pack of seven dogs – her four-legged family who keep her grounded and grateful. An avid traveller, she seizes every chance to explore new corners of the world, always returning with fresh perspectives and renewed energy. And despite her busy schedule, she makes time for what matters most: connecting with loved ones and creating memories that last.
Through every role and challenge, Creenagh has stayed true to one fundamental belief: people matter most. It's not just a saying – it's the thread that weaves through every aspect of her work and life, making her the kind of healthcare leader who doesn't just manage care, but transforms lives.
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