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Celebrating our AHP workforce - Brydie shares her story
Brydie loves her role as a therapeutic radiographer as it is innovative and ever changing due to technology advancements. Find out more about Brydie and her journey into her role.
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Celebrating World Radiography Day - Rachel shares her story
To celebrate World Radiography Day, diagnostic radiographer, Rachel, gives us an insight into what inspired her to pursue a radiography career and how her role makes a positive impact on patient care.
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LGBT+ History Month - In Conversation with Patrick Price
This month, in celebration of LGBT+ History Month's medicine theme, we’re reflecting on some of the progress made over the years. Patrick Price our Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Lead at the trust, discusses his 30-year career in the NHS.
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Kielder Runner Stories - Sarah Muparutisa
Sarah Muparutisa, Advanced paediatric nurse practitioner, is running the Kielder 10k on October 1! This is her second time at Kielder. In her blog she talks about how she overcame injury, the benefits of running for your mental health and juggling exercise and a busy job.
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“Our staff do a great job of looking after hundreds of people every single day and so it’s important that we do everything we can to respond to their needs and look after them too..."
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Celebrating our AHP workforce - Ajmal l shares his story
From Kerala to the United Kingdom, Ajmal has always known he wanted to pursue a career in radiography. Ajmal loves the rewarding aspect of radiography and thinks that teamwork is the secret to delivering excellent patient care.
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Celebrating World Radiography Day - Katy shares her story
Although being relatively new to her radiography career, Katy loves how her role is always evolving and enjoys how rewarding it feels to make a positive difference to patients.
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One Size Doesn’t Fit All: a blog about Autism from Ross Punton, Autism Staff Network Chair
The 27th March to April 2nd is Autism Acceptance Week. This year’s theme is colour and aims to celebrate the uniqueness and individuality of being Autistic and diverse, because we are all individuals. Learn more from our Autism Staff Network Chair Ross Punton.
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What is the BSL Health Navigator Project addressing? 9 million people in the UK are Deaf or hard of hearing, and BSL is the preferred language of over 87,000 Deaf people, for whom English may be a…
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Our haematology team may see you if you need treatment for a blood disease, need a blood transfusion or have blood clotting problems. Haematology is the branch of medicine that deals with the study…