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The diabetes team

Ways of working through the Covid-19 pandemic - Community Diabetes Service

In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, many different services in hospitals around the country have had to adapt and find different ways of working to care for patients.

In this blog post we hear from Grace Njoku about the experience of the Community Diabetes Service at Mile End Hospital. We also hear from Amy Shlomowitz about the experience of Covering type 1 patients at both Mile End/Royal London Hospital and St Bartholomew’s.

Grace is the Lead Diabetes Nurse for Community Diabetes and Amy is the Type 1 (& Insulin Pump) Diabetes Nurse Lead for Barts Health. They complement each other in their various services thereby ensuring high quality care for all the patients.

Saeed Absia

Volunteers' Week: Saeed Absia's story

To mark Volunteers' Week on 1-7 June, we spoke with Saeed Absia, a marketing professional and a volunteer at The Royal London Hospital.

Saeed provides us with an insight into his role, what a typical day looks like, and what he enjoys the most about volunteering.

Harris Nageswaran

Volunteers' Week: Harris Nageswaran's story

To mark Volunteers' Week on 1-7 June, we spoke with Harris Nageswaran, a medical student at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry and a volunteer at The Royal London Hospital.

Happy World Orthoptic Day 2020!

My name is Heena Patel and I’m an orthoptist at Whipps Cross Hospital. I’m based in the Eye Treatment Centre and have been working here for 9 months now.

Hope in soap: handmade soap donated to Whipps Cross

As a way of saying ‘thank you’ and to support those who need it most, Soapsmith have gifted bars of luxury hand-made soap to staff at Whipps Cross Hospital. For every bar of soap they sold during their campaign, they donated a bar to an NHS hero.

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