Jacqueline Cutting
Hi - I work with the team at CSH to raise funds for our work on transforming healthcare.
The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare
Fundraiser
Andy Connor
I am a renal SpR in the South West region. Currently working in Derriford, Plymouth. Between 2009 and 2010 I was lucky enough to be the first Green Nephrology Fellow. My main interest within sustainable healthcare is the development of carbon footprints.
The NHS
Renal Trainee
Dan Speakman
I have worked on the paediatric renal unit in Bristol for 10 years. The renal unit has 9 inpatient beds, 4 haemodialysis stations and a treatment room dedicated mainly for plasma exchange patients. I work on both the inpatient ward and in the haemodialysis unit, and have spent the last year managing the renal unit covering maternity leave.
Bristol Royal Hospital for Children
Senior Staff Nurse, Green Nephrology Local Representative
Guppi Bola
Guppi is a graduate from Oxford University where she completed an MSc in Global Health Sciences. Her interest in climate change and health started while she was a student in Leeds. She co-founded the Healthy Planet campaign and encouraged the student global health network Medsin to take further action on the issue. She worked in the Health and Education Campaigns team in Oxfam, as well as working closely with the Global Climate Campaigns team in the run up to Copenhagen. She also helped start up the UK Youth Climate Coalition,
communications manager
Mark Scarfe
Mark Scarfe is an anaesthetic specialty registrar in Oxford. He is the clinical lead for the sustainable operating theatres group and was recently appointed a clinical fellow for service improvement for the South Central Strategic Health Authority. His major interests are in clinical management and using the paradigms of lean and carbon reduction to improve patient care pathways.
Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust
Anaesthetist
Nick Pollard
Qualified 1991, worked in psychiatry until 2003 when I joined Sheffield Hallam University. Co-editor of Occupational Therapy Without Borders (2005) and Occupational Therapies without Borders (vol 2) (2010), and A Political Practice of Occupational Therapy (2008). These three books showcase examples of international practice and argue for approaches to occupational therapy and occupation based practices which enhance communities, address inequality and are geared to social transformation. Though, to date, I've not specifically addressed green issues in my work, I see sustainability issues as a core element of the way in which occupation based practice can be used to address social change. I've joined this network to encounter like minded people.
Sheffield Hallam University
Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy
Kathy Duong
ST2 Renal transplant surgery and Urology @ Guy's Hospital, London
Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals NHS Trust
Doctor
