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NHS 75 Bangor Alumni

A warm welcome to our NHS 75 Bangor Alumni!

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5 July 2023 marks 75 years of the National Health Service - a momentous occasion that we are proud to commemorate.

We hope to recognise the hard work and dedication of our alumni in helping the NHS reach this milestone. From frontline healthcare workers, to research scientists, to lecturers, 全民彩票 graduates and our colleagues in the School of Medical and Health Sciences have made an invaluable contribution to the NHS throughout its history.
 
We want to honour and celebrate the NHS for its dedicated service and commitment to providing healthcare to the public.

Let us come together to thank and celebrate our alumni and the NHS on this historic anniversary.

To mark its 75th anniversary we asked our alumni working for the NHS how they would describe the institution. Invaluable, caring, and essential featured most commonly in their responses. They were unanimous when asked what motivated them to work for the NHS, they wanted to help people when they needed it most. Their job satisfaction comes from knowing that they have made a made a positive difference to the lives of others.

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Genomic Practitioner Charley Woollams

"The NHS is so important to us and I wanted to help out and make a difference to patient care."

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Midwifery Team Leader Jonathan Cliffe

"No two days are ever the same. Each and every day I come to work I learn something new. No two days, no two births and no two women are ever the same. It鈥檚 an honour to be part of an individual journey into parenthood."

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Senior Biomedical Scientist and Training Officer Jade Roberts

 "I enjoy working with a great team of highly skilled and caring professionals in a rewarding role."

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Associate Practitioner Sophie Bebb

"I love the job satisfaction of venting and gram staining blood cultures, using microscopy and molecular platforms to detect specific organisms."

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Biomedical Scientist (Microbiology) Elisha Hughes

"I enjoy looking down the microscope and seeing another world and knowing that I'm making a difference in patient care."

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Staff Nurse in Ophthalmology Megan Phillips

"Do it! It's not always easy but its always a challenge and you're never on your own, there's always someone to talk to."

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Practice Nurse Elena Mai Thomas

"Go for it!"

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Deputy Sister Kayleigh Demain

"The NHS has a world renowned reputation which I am proud to be part of."

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Advanced Nurse Practitioner Barry Graham-Jones

"I provide clinical support for Drs and nurses in the management of care of the elderly patients."

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapist Amy Maynard

"It is a place where everyone, from all walks of life can access care. Working in the NHS felt like the most appropriate way of helping people."

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Senior Specialist Information Analyst Guy Blackburn

"If you love what you do it is a tremendous environment to be able to truly make a difference."