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Apart from this, Rosie hadn’t had much to do with research until 5 years ago, when she was recruited onto the EMPA-KIDNEY trial in the same place she had
She is the heart and soul of the department,” he said.
She later developed an infection which led to sepsis and she died in 2021.
She completed her Undergraduate training in Medicine at Oxford University and at Guy’s, Kings and St.
Her speciality training in Rheumatology and General Internal Medicine was undertaken in the Oxford and Thames Valley deanery, where she undertook an MSc
She was there every step of the way.”
She died in hospital in November 2013 aged 65.
She is an ALTS instructor and is also interested in ENP development.
My first manager Alison Hunt was my role model - she has now retired, however she set a positive foundation into my nursing career and I will forever be
She was appointed as a consultant clinical oncologist in 2004. Conditions treated: Breast cancer Prostate brachytherapy Prostate / bladder cancer
She has a Ph.D. in organisational culture and Fellow CIPD.
She performs a range of procedures including: Minimal access surgery Colposcopy All forms of gynaecological oncology surgery Conditions treated include
It felt clinical and while the staff are amazing and are so supportive and caring, the space itself felt very uncaring,” she said.
She found out about the Therapy Support Worker apprenticeship through the NHS Jobs website.
Without the support and help from Nikki we would have been lost, she goes above and beyond for everyone she cares for.
She said: "It’s an absolute privilege and very humbling to be appointed to this role.
She has a special interest in non-cancer conditions and young adults with complex illness.
She also works at the paediatric wards and assessment unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
She is also an educational and clinical supervisor for junior doctors.
She said: “The timing of this decision has not been an easy one but I shall be 60 in January and, having been fortunate to have recovered so well following