I now work in the Clinical Measurement Department of the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases in Bath. I am part of a team of scientists, radiographers, technicians and administrative staff who provide measurement services that help the diagnosis of conditions or monitor and assess the effects of treatment interventions.
A number of these assessments involve use of thermal imaging and laser Doppler cameras to assess microvascular blood flow in various rheumatic conditions. I am also involved in a number of service improvement and innovation projects. Currently I am working on a software tool which helps ensure patients receive the most appropriate treatment after having had a fracture due to weak bones.
Research is also an important element of my job and it helps us continually ensure that we are providing the most effective patient care. The part-time PhD that I completed alongside my Clinical Scientist training helped me learn about managing and leading projects over a number of years and gave me confidence when discussing and presenting findings.