Celebrating International Women's Day with our Barts Health Inspiring Women
Have you been following our social media channels this week? In the run up to International Women’s Day (8 March, 2020) we have been shining a light on inspiring women of Barts Health.
Nominated by their peers, each of these women have either broken boundaries, challenged assumptions or helped to create a fairer and balanced world for men and women. We thank them, and all women of Barts Health for their contributions to patient care, and our east London community.
Follow the International Women’s Day conversation on Twitter using #EachforEqual or #IWD2020
Here is the full list of our inspiring women interviews:
- Siobhan Lamb, AHP lead for Tower Hamlets community neuro team
- Tase Oputu, pharmacist and co-site lead of the BME network
- Winnie George, associate director of nursing, midwifery and AHP education
- Charlotte Blacker, play worker on Acorn Children's Unit at Whipps Cross Hospital
- Jean Robinson, clinical nursing specialist for dermatology at the Royal London Hospital
- Patricia Handley, lead learning disabilities nurse
- Savita Meghani, senior finance officer for Whipps Cross Hospital
- Bil Sahota, optical services clerk at the Eye Treatment Centre
- Tessa Davis, paediatrics emergency department consultant
- Andrea McDonnell, associate director of nursing at Newham Hospital
- Newham Hospital maternity team
- Niki Lewis, catalogue and buying manager for procurement
- Halima Begum, senior manager in children's services at Mile End Hospital
- Arti Garg, consultant surgeon at Newham Hospital
- Alison Digney, admin manager at St Bartholomew's Hospital
- Julia Grapsa, consultant cardiologist at St Bartholomew's Hospital
- Domestic services team at the Royal London Hospital
- Danielle Blackie, senior perfusionist at St Bartholomew's Hospital
- Becky Platt, advanced clinical practitioner at the Royal London Hospital
- Janice Brownhill, paediatric therapy assistant at the Royal London Hospital