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“It’s so rewarding to support nurses to become more confident in what they do.”
Jenny Erisman is a clinical practice educator. She trains and assesses nurses on surgical wards, working with them on a one-to-one basis to help them provide the best care they can. She also plays a…
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"How my research led to a change in practice and better nutritional care for patients"
Julie Beckerson, specialist haemato-oncology dietitian at Hammersmith Hospital, explains how a £50,000 fellowship from Imperial Health Charity to conduct research into nutrition among people having…
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Speed dating with a difference – how our apprenticeship programme creates the perfect match between candidate and manager
In a time when student debt is a genuine concern for many young people looking to develop their careers, an apprenticeship (where you earn as you learn) can offer a real alternative. Apprentice…
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“Through volunteering, I’ve become more confident”
Tania Hadimadja, 16, is one of Imperial Health Charity’s patient engagement volunteers at Hammersmith Hospital. To mark #iwillWeek 2018, young people taking part in social action, Tania shares her…
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Supporting people with learning disabilities into work
Project SEARCH is a programme where employers provide supported placements to young people with learning disabilities, which can lead to full time work. Sherrane Clarke, clinical theatre manager at…
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“Working with HIV/AIDS patients was the highlight of my clinical career”
Since 1982 Professor Jonathan Weber has conducted extensive research into HIV and AIDS. The development of an effective treatment for HIV infection through combining anti-retroviral drugs came as…