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Asked by Ciaran and Louie on 4 Jul 2023.
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Simon Anderson answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I work in a cardiorespiratory department in a district general hospital. Whilst relatively small we are still really busy and see lots of amazing patients with interesting problems.
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Millie Karega answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I work for a Contract Research Organisation (CRO). CROs run research studies on behalf of and in partnership with Biopharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer, Astrazeneca etc.
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Hannah Scholes answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I work in the blood sciences laboratory at a district general hospital. We’re still pretty busy, even though we’re not the main hub site for the area.
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Jamie Nash answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I Work in the Welsh Blood Service, who supply blood for the whole of wales! I do research in making these products more effective, and work with lots of Universities and Hospitals
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Dan Brunsdon answered on 4 Jul 2023:
Right now I’m working in London at University College London. My job at the moment involves a lot of engagement with members of the public and patients as part of our research group’s work on cancer.
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Kip Heath answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I have a few jobs! Mostly I work at Great Ormond Street Hospital (a children’s hospital in central London) but I do a lot of work at home. As a science communicator and apprentice assessor I travel all over.
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Robbie Lynch answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I work in the Quality Control department for Abbott in the Rapid Diagnostics Division.
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Sophie Shaw answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I work at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff. This is the biggest hospital in Wales. I work in a department called the All Wales Medical Genomics Service. We provide genetic diagnostics to patients across the entirety of Wales!.
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Hasinah Mohammed answered on 4 Jul 2023: last edited 4 Jul 2023 2:20 pm
I work in a small town called Birtley (between Durham and Newcastle), in the North East of England
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Heidi Barnard answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I wok for NHS Supply Chain, their main offices are in Nottingham, I am probably there once a month, I mostly work from home in West Yorkshire, but travel regularly to London and to various different hospitals
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Lynne Benton answered on 6 Jul 2023:
I work for NHS England in the South West. Having worked in a Haematology Lab for 20 years, my role is now more strategic.
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Clare Morrow answered on 11 Jul 2023:
I work in a hospital in the Pathology department – looking after quality and training of the staff. Although due to my role i work across two hospital sites – doing the same thing.
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