Pooja Sharma, Trust Pharmacist
…our family, her irresistible laugh, sense of humour and good nature would light up our world and fill it with colours. For this I am eternally grateful that Pooja was…
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…our family, her irresistible laugh, sense of humour and good nature would light up our world and fill it with colours. For this I am eternally grateful that Pooja was…
…All Saints Hospital at the foot of Beachy Head was opened in 1869. It delivered care to patients by the All Saints Sisters of the Poor led by their Mother Superior, Harriet Brownlow Byron. Between 1899 and 1945 three wars affected the hospital. 30 beds were set aside to care for soldiers from the war […]…
…with some of the world’s leading surgeons in hip and knee arthroplasty and reconstructive surgery and then a further 6 months in Guy’s Hospital, London on a Fellowship in knee…
…general ophthalmic pathology, having trained at various teaching and district general hospitals in London. The latter years of his training were spent at the world renowned Moorfields Eye Hospital where…
…benefits of working in community is that we get to go into their homes and see them in their real world rather than just in a clinical environment,” Heidy, a…
Age related macular degeneration (ARMD) is the commonest cause of blindness in the Western world in those over 50 years of age.
…aid England course over four sessions. They are taken on a deep dive into the world of mental health, learning about various conditions like schizophrenia, anxiety and psychosis. They are…
…award, Rachel will also get to go to Denmark to a world-renowned research facility along with 50 other audiologists from around the world for a five-day conference later on in…
Endometriosis is a disease affecting millions of women throughout the world. It is not cancerous. It is a condition where tissue similar to the inside lining of the womb is…
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