“Caring can be a positive and meaningful experience”
Delirium specialist Martine Burrell shares her experience caring for her mother, the support provided by her employer and advice for carers at St Bartholomew’s.
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Delirium specialist Martine Burrell shares her experience caring for her mother, the support provided by her employer and advice for carers at St Bartholomew’s.
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We spent 60 seconds with Barts Health Recruitment Business Manager Rehana Meghji to talk about her career and her experience of being a carer.
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To mark Volunteer’s Week on 1-7 June, we spoke to Cleo Lyn, a Barts Charity volunteer. Here, she explains why she chose to volunteer during the pandemic and why she plans to continue doing so when it’s a distant memory.
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To mark Volunteers' Week on 1-7 June, we spoke to Mbemba Bojang, a voluntary services coordinator at Newham Hospital. Here, he describes how invaluable volunteers have been during the pandemic, despite some of the challenges they’ve faced.
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In celebration of clinical trials day, we caught up with Samantha Gordon (job title) who supported ophthalmology consultant, Sudeshna Patra, winner of a professional activity (PA) award in 2019 for research in Ophthalmology.
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Ahead of International Clinical Trials Day, we hear from those who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure clinical trials at Barts Health ran efficiently and safely during the pandemic.
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Ahead of International Clinical Trials Day, we hear from those who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure clinical trials at Barts Health ran efficiently and safely during the pandemic.
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To mark International Clinical Trials Day, Ivone Lancoma-Malcolm tells us about her work as a children’s research nurse at Newham Hospital.
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Ahead of International Clinical Trials Day, we hear from those who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure clinical trials at Barts Health ran efficiently and safely during the pandemic.
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Paediatric nurse Tania Olive Collyer, was working in India when Covid-19 hit the UK. Tania shares her story about what it was like leaving her new home and traveling back to the UK to be redeployed to The Queen Elizabeth Unit at The Royal London Hospital.