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Have you signed up to our webinar for Thurs 27th March? 🗓️
Curious about how the 4 pillars of practice can enhance your learning, development, and career progression? 💫
⏰It's not too late to register at 🔗https://t.co/jdqRQtVJKz
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🌟 Discover the 4 Pillars of Practice for Healthcare Science Support Workers!
Curious about how these pillars can enhance your learning, development, and career progression? 👩🔬👨🔬
Don't miss our upcoming webinar!
🔗Register now https://t.co/jdqRQtVbV1
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Are you familiar with the 4 Pillars of practice for Healthcare Science Support Workers?
Do you know how they can support you in your learning, development and career progression?
Join us for our next webinar, register at https://t.co/jdqRQtVbV1
From 31 March, we will no longer be posting here. We'd love to hear from you on our other channels: https://t.co/xmyJuYFliV and https://t.co/3wE8eXqpUB
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We're excited to share this quote from Professor Catherine Ross, Chief Scientific Officer for Scottish Government, on the importance of good leadership and the scientific workforce in Scotland.
@catherinemross@hcsnes@ScottishHCS#HCSWeek2025
Want to work in science, but don’t know where to start? Meet Jack... 👋 Jack works in the NHS as a Modern Apprentice Biomedical Science Support Worker. Watch Jack's story and discover the range of pathways into a Healthcare Science career!
📹 https://t.co/hNmCvSmXv3 #HCSWeek2025
Today, the Chief Scientific Officer hosted the Healthcare Science Awards 2025. An opportunity to highlight and recognise the incredible work going on in Healthcare Science in Scotland.
Congratulations to all the nominees, shortlisted candidates and winners.
@catherinemross
🌟Congratulations to all nominees & winners of the CSO Awards Healthcare Science in Scotland!🏆
Your dedication & hard work have truly made a difference🎉
Let's continue to support & inspire each other as we work towards improving patient outcomes in Healthcare Science 🫶
Kirsty works at @nhsggc as a registered Clinical Scientist. Here are 3 things you need to know about Clinical Scientists specialising in Gastro Intestinal Physiology!
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See this Instagram video by @nhsscotlandcareers https://t.co/DifDECP7Ga
#HealthcareScienceWeek Liam is a Clinical Scientist in Gastrointestinal Physiology. Liam undertakes a range of diagnostic investigations on patients to help with treatment and management planning.
#HCSWeek2025#HCSWeekScot2025
We welcomed Healthcare Scientists from Ninewells Hospital and Chief Scientific Officer, Catherine Ross, to kickstart Healthcare Science Week 2025! They showcased the brilliant careers available throughout the NHS, engaging with Primary and Secondary Schools in Dundee👩⚕️
This week is healthcare science week.
This week provides an opportunity for Healthcare Scientists to share with the public and other health professionals, how science and technology is vital in modern patient care and supports changing lives for the better.
Professor @catherinemross, Chief Scientific Officer for Scotland, visited our School of Health and Life Sciences (@GCUSHLS) yesterday (March 11) to mark Healthcare Science Week. 🧪🔬
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/O9WwgFmau5
@ScottishHCS@GCU_BIO