Karen Titchener (CF 2016) has been nominated by the Scottish Parliament to become Scotland’s first Patient Safety Commissioner, with the appointment due to begin on 1 September 2025.
By Karen Titchener, 2025
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Karen Titchener (CF 2016) has been nominated by the Scottish Parliament to become Scotland’s first Patient Safety Commissioner, with the appointment due to begin on 1 September 2025.
By Karen Titchener, 2025
Heather McFarlane (CF 2023) shared findings from her Churchill Fellowship report at the International Allied Health Conference 2024.
By Heather McFarlane, 2024
Heather McFarlane (CF 2023) presented her Churchill Fellowship research at the Allied Health Professional Research and Innovation Conference in Northern Ireland.
By Heather McFarlane, 2024
By Heather McFarlane, 2023
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Senior occupational therapist at the Royal Marsden Hospital Tamsin Longley (CF 2018) spoke at the Head and Neck Cancer Conference, hosted by The Swallows in Torquay. Her talk was entitled 'Look Beyond Head and Neck Cancer' and focused on new perspective and insights in managing this type of cancer.
By Tamsin Longley, 2023
By Isabell MacInnes, 2023
When Frank Grant heard that his friends' daughter, Victoria had a project in mind, he knew a Churchill Fellowship would be ideal for her. Frank told Victoria about The Churchill Fellowship and helped her with her Fellowship application.
4 September 2023
Health Protection and Screening Nurse Specialist, Isabell MacInnes (CF 2018) has just had an article published in the Nursing Times on the impact of Lyme Disease. For her Fellowship project to raise prevent Lyme disease by raising public awareness and engaging agency support, Isabell travelled to USA, Canada and France to meet with experts in the field of ticks and Lyme disease.
By Isabell MacInnes, 2023