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BNMS Voxpops

14 December 2020   (0 Comments)
Posted by: Caroline Oxley

How has Covid affected you and your colleagues in nuclear medicine?
We asked staff in nuclear medicine at the Singleton Hospital in Swansea how Covid-19 was affecting them professionally and personally.

Visit BNMS YouTube Channel to view their Voxpop responses.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRm_qvKB-6alhKjWQZpHtOQ

 

 

A huge thank you to the staff in Nuclear Medicine/Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering at the Singleton Hospital
* Dr Victoria Trainer, Consultant Radiologist
* Miss Cate Gascoigne, Clinical Scientist
* Miss Andreia Amaro, Chief Clinical Technologist
* Miss Tania Silva, Senior Clinical Technologist
* Mr John Lewis, Chief Clinical Technologist
* John Lewis, Clinical Technologist, was the cameraman/interviewer/director,

and thank you Swansea Bay University Health Board, for allowing us to use these videos.

We want to know how you have been affected, how you are coping.

If your department would like to take part in BNMS Voxpops contact Charlotte Weston


 

 

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