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Category: Students

Navigating the Minefield By Rachael Palmer

Posted on 1st May 20201st May 2020 Tayyib GoolamalleePosted in Junior Clinicians, Students

Navigating the Minefield Rachael Palmer   Being a student nurse is akin to running through a burning building and making it out alive. It’s only when you look back at the house in flames that it truly dawns on you how amazing it is that you survived…   …okay, maybe […]

Emotional Intelligence and Leadership for Healthcare By Anamika Banerjee

Posted on 15th November 2019 Mayowa OsinibiPosted in MedicsAcademy, Students, Undergraduate

                                                           Emotional Intelligence and Leadership for Healthcare  By Anamika Banerjee   The Healthcare Leadership Academy is hosting its annual conference this year […]

Collaboration vs Competition: An Introduction to the Mini-series By Anna Harvey

Posted on 8th November 20198th November 2019 Mayowa OsinibiPosted in MedicsAcademy, Students, Undergraduate

                                                           Collaboration vs Competition: An Introduction to the Mini-series By Anna Harvey   The Healthcare Leadership Academy is hosting its annual conference […]

HLAxLords The Forgotten Few – Olamide Dada

Posted on 19th September 20194th October 2019 Mayowa OsinibiPosted in Scholar, Students

HLAxLords The Forgotten Few Olamide Dada     “Britain’s most at-risk groups of people are in danger of being forgotten and becoming trapped in disadvantage,” – EHRC ‘Is Britain Fairer? 2019 Doctors are known to have a variety of roles as a healer, a leader, a problem solver and an advocate […]

HLAxLords tackling health equity – Jessica Lee

Posted on 5th September 20194th October 2019 Mayowa OsinibiPosted in Students, Uncategorised, Undergraduate

HLAxLords Tackling Health Equity   “I came along (to the Health Equity Challenge) because this area fascinates me, and I’m leaving having realized how little I actually knew.”    Regardless of where we fall on the political spectrum, almost all of us believe that ill health should not produce poverty […]

Gender bias in medical school: A level start? – George Hunt

Posted on 12th July 20197th August 2019 Tayyib GoolamalleePosted in Undergraduate

Gender bias in medical school: A level start? By George Hunt   As a late 90s baby, the initial most turbulent change in my life was the turn of a new century – I am told this is when the London New Year’s fireworks first occurred, though in my memory […]

WIHL – Mind the Gap – Sulagna Roy & Noor Al-Lamee

Posted on 11th June 20197th August 2019 Tayyib GoolamalleePosted in Undergraduate, WIHL

Mind the Gap Sulagna Roy & Noor Al-Lamee    Leadership is desired by many; whether good or bad, it is a role many seek out in order to bring about change. Many a woman will testify to situations where leadership opportunities are either taken away from them or something they […]

WIHL – An Interview with Dr. Thyagi Ponnamperuma

Posted on 5th April 20197th August 2019 Tayyib GoolamalleePosted in Scholar, Undergraduate, WIHL

An Interview with Dr. Thyagi Ponnamperuma By Lidija Rakic, scholar at The HLA   During my medical internship in Sri Lanka, I have met a lot of very inspiring women. One of them is Dr. Thyagi Ponnamperuma. We met on a field trip where we visited the first training clinic […]

2 keys to positively transforming the NHS- Ivan Beckley

Posted on 7th February 20197th August 2019 Tayyib GoolamalleePosted in Undergraduate

2 keys to positively transforming the NHS Ivan Beckley  Ivan Beckley We are at a point in healthcare where the system is in as much need of our care as our patients. There is a need to refurbish the current healthcare system from its core for it to continue to […]

Intelligent Disobedience – if dogs can do it, why shouldn’t healthcare staff? – Briony Keir

Posted on 28th December 20187th August 2019 NavindiPosted in Undergraduate

  Intelligent Disobedience – if dogs can do it, why shouldn’t healthcare staff? Briony Keir Briony Keir As the relevance of human factors increase to cover more aspects of the safe delivery of healthcare, a deeper knowledge of how our teams work best becomes crucially important for all of us – both […]

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