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Bristol Neurosurgery was founded in 1948, at Frenchay Hospital by the first female neurosurgeon in the world. This year marks the 75th anniversary for Bristol Neurosurgery.
This on-demand teaching session is ideal for medical professionals who want to develop their leadership and communication skills. Learn from University Chaplain and former clinical neurosurgeon's experiences in building resilience, breaking bad news, team building, and more. He provides insights into his formative years in Frenchay, and his return to the Christian faith.
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Greetings to you all from the University of Bath. I am University Captain here now and here I am in both Abbie where I'm one of the associate ministers and making links between the university and the church is in the city. My five years in clinical neurosurgery in Bristol are landmark years with fond memories and I learned so much, Hugh Bryan Mike and Hugh, my four consultants all paid a part in this. I appreciated their trust in letting me operate on their patient's French. She was a great department in which to train as a neurosurgeon and to learn so much more team building, breaking, bad news, communication, building resilience and other life skills. These were formative years which I still quote at times. Interestingly, my return to the Christian faith in my childhood and by now my own decision happened and I started in French in 1986. This saw me through and I was ordained into the church in 1999. Transferable skills is such a privilege to help others navigate life's ups and downs. Greetings and congratulations to Bristle neurosurgery.