Carmel Gat, an Israeli hostage who spent over 320 days held in captivity by Hamas.
Carmel was an occupational therapist.
She used her OT skills in captivity to help others.
This week she was murdered days before she would have been rescued.
May her family be comforted.
Not quite 4 years ago, I began my first NHS job at @westlondonnhs.
Today I leave, grateful for all the knowledge I've gained, opportunities provided and the wonderful colleagues I've met.
Next stop... Retirement (I wish).
Grateful to @NHSEngland for this free gene testing programme for anyone with a Jewish grandparent.
As an Ashkenazi Jew, 1/40 of us have the faulty BRCA gene compared with 1/250 of the general UK population.
Aiming to only increase the research options, prevent and cure cancers!
One more sleep and then the big day is here.
Preparing for it has felt like a physical and mental marathon at times but remembering the why has gotten me through with a smile!
Thank you for all your support and good wishes.
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It was great last week to facilitate with @CMcahp a 2 day @westlondonnhs AHP work experience programme for school pupils. We've had great feedback about the interactive elements and exposure to multiple AHP careers. Onto the next one in July!
It's #HatsOnForHope Day, a chance to raise awareness as #BrainTumourAwarenessMonth comes to an end.
In 24 days, I'll be taking part in the London Marathon in my Mum's memory - despite the statistics there is not enough funding into research in this area.
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The physio may have said no running for another week (yay knee injury) but that wasn't stopping the training.
31km walk today and still smiling at the end!
5 weeks to go!
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Had a productive study day focusing on my Sensory Integration Pgdip at @JamiPeople Headroom Cafe - an excellent cafe and community hub offering so much support to the local community, reducing the mental health stigma and creating a meaningful sense of purpose.
Today begins #BrainTumourAwarenessMonth... As you may have seen I will be completing the London Marathon this year in memory of my Mum who passed away from a glioblastoma.
Over the next month I hope to raise better awareness about the awful disease.