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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2020 · 32 MIN

S1 Ep11: View from the Frontline: A&E

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Our special guest this episode is the inspiring emergency medicine doctor Kelly Ameneshoa, who works in a busy London A&E department. She talks candidly about the key issues we face right now, including PPE, the large and disproportionate number of black and minority ethnic people affected by coronavirus, and community volunteering. Kelly also tells us what it was like to have the virus herself. Please follow, subscribe, rate, review, and send any questions, comments or feedback to [email protected] this episode:The Quarantine Creations project mentioned by Tillyhttps://www.instagram.com/5ASideTheatre/The hospital treating all BAME staff as vulnerable is Somerset Foundation Trust in the West Countryhttps://www.hsj.co.uk/workforce/trust-treating-all-bame-staff-as-vulnerable-and-at-risk/7027500.articleGareth Malone's Great British Home Chorushttps://www.greatbritishhomechorus.com/

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