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"My mum was very proud of me and my sister, who is a nurse and previously worked at GRH Emergency Department for eight years.
Former Gloucestershire Occupational Therapist Sue Llewellyn completed her ‘London Marathon My Way’ at the finish line of Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
As an elected governor for Cheltenham, I see my role as one that serves the best interests of health service users by ensuring, to the best of my ability
is my ability to bring people together, even when their starting positions or perspectives are in opposition, which I feel I have achieved in all my leadership
“They were really understanding and helped immensely with stabilising my mood… she always knew how to calm me down & streamline my thoughts.”
Reena Azizi My name is Reena Azizi and I am a midwife from Afghanistan and living in the UK. I am delighted to share a few words about my experience.
Can you dispense my green prescription from my GP? No. These prescriptions must be dispensed by a community pharmacy.
“I am really enjoying my role so far and the patient feedback has been so positive.
Luckily my Cheltenham team supported me every step of the journey. It may sound obvious, but I really do owe them my life.”
of my recovery journey.
I did my final placement as a student nurse with the Gastroenterology team.
She was the first person to encourage other staff to see past the dementia and treat my husband as a person.”
How will my child feel afterwards?
“We know that five people have been given sight thanks to my Mum.
“It was so helpful to talk about my symptoms and know it’s not just me. I’m more confident now that there is help for me in managing my symptoms.
My recovery, from what I was told was a major operation, I think is remarkable.
After a few weeks and investing the time, I found it truly helpful in changing my attitude to my sensation."
time as Chief Executive has been challenging at times, but equally the most rewarding of my 40-year career.
they were very grateful for my participation.’
I was just doing my job, raising concerns as an RCN Steward on an issue that has affected so many of my nursing colleagues.