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Professor Adam Timmis on Dr Ranjan’s long-spanning career
Professor Adam Timmis, Emeritus Professor of Cardiology, writes a tribute on Dr Ranjan’s long-spanning career ahead of his retirement in February.
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Professor Adam Timmis, Emeritus Professor of Cardiology, writes a tribute on Dr Ranjan’s long-spanning career ahead of his retirement in February.
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Dr Kulasegaram Ranjadayalan, known to everyone as “Ranjan”, is retiring at the end of February from his post as consultant cardiologist at Newham Hospital and the Barts Heart Centre. In a blog, Dr Ranjan writes about his 30 year experience working at Barts Health.
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Boshura Khatun, a nurse from The Royal London Hospital, shared her experience of getting the Covid-19 vaccine and her efforts to encourage her parents and community to do the same.
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Hello, my name is Sameera. I’m working as a Senior Clinical Fellow in ITU at Newham Hospital. This is my first stint in the UK as a doctor.
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Aidrous Yusuf is a junior clinical fellow in the urology department at Royal London Hospital. Here, he explains why he got his Covid-19 vaccine and why he hopes others will have it too.
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The Zig Zag Children's Service is a specialist bereavement counselling service forming part of the Psychological Support Service at Whipps Cross Hospital's Margaret Centre – and covering the whole Borough of Waltham Forest.
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Gulnar (Gully) Vasta explains how we’ve adapted our front door screening process at St Bartholomew’s to keep everyone safe during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Sophie Parkin from St Bartholomew’s Hospital and Benidick Batallones and Adrian Ramdass from The Royal London Hospital, discuss their redeployment experiences and encourage others to do the same.
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Jane Ikeagwu, Dementia Clinical Nurse Specialist at The Royal London Hospital, shares what her team have been doing to keep patients connected with their friends and families during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Barts Health consultant haematologist Dr Tom Butler reveals how a collaboration between primary and secondary care is keeping our patients safe well beyond the Covid-19 pandemic.