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Hospital & overview reports (2010-2020)

Home Quality Standards & Peer Reviews Hospital & overview reports (2010-2020)
HD Programme Overview Reports 2011-2020
  • WMQRS Adult and CYP HD Overview Report 2020 V1
  • WMQRS Adult and CYP HD Overview Report 2016 V1
  • WMQRS Adult HD Overview Report 2013 V1
  • WMQRS CYP HD Overview Report 2011 V1
Combined SCT Reports 2019
  • 20191127 Alder Hey HD Report Final V1.1
  • HD Final Report Leeds V1 20191031
  • HD Report QEH V1.1 20200414
  • HD Report Whittington 20191128 V1.1
  • QRS BHR HD Final Report V1 20191220
  • QRS Bristol HD Final Report V1 20200228
  • QRS BWC HD Final Report V1 20200305
  • QRS Cardiff HD Final Report V1 20200109
  • QRS HD Final Report Barts Health V1 20200227
  • QRS HD Final Report Bradford V1 20200604
  • QRS HD Final Report NUH V1 20200528
  • QRS HD Final Report OUH V1 20200528
  • QRS HD Final Report Southampton 20191128 V1.1
  • QRS HD Imperial Report Final V1 20190102
  • QRS HD Sheffield Children’s Report Final 20200102 V1
  • QRS Homerton HD Final Report V1 20200228
  • QRS LNWUHT HD Final Report V1 20200522
Combined SCT Report 2016
  • Barking Havering and Redbridge report V3 20161101
  • Barts Health HD report V2 20161101
  • Birmingham Children’s HD Report V1 20160212
  • Bradford HD report V1 20150625
  • Bristol HD report V1 20150728
  • Croydon HD Report V1 20160321
  • Dublin HD report V1 20150918
  • GSTT & Evelina Children’s HD report V2 20161027
  • Homerton HD report V2 20161101
  • Imperial HD Review Report V1 20160421
  • Kings College HD report V2 20161027
  • Leeds HD report V1 20150625
  • Leicester HD Report V1 20160608
  • Lewisham and Greenwich joint report V2 20161027
  • Liverpool HD Report V1 20160126
  • London North West HD Report V2 20160608
  • Manchester HD Report V1 20160127
  • N. Middlesex HD Review Report V1 20160607
  • Newcastle and South Tees joint report V1 20150917
  • Nottingham HD Review Report V1 20160329
  • Oxford HD Review Report V1 20160322
  • Royal Wolverhampton HD Report V1 20160215
  • Sandwell and West Birmngham HD Report V1 20160212
  • Scotland HD report V1.1 20161124
  • Sheffield HD report V1 20150707
  • Southampton HD report V2 20161101
  • St Georges HD report V1 20151007
  • Univeristy College Lon & Whittington HD Report V1 20160615
  • University Hosp Coventry & Warwickshire HD Report V2 20160413
  • Wales HD Report V1 20160603
Adult SCT Report 2013:
  • AHD GSST final report V2 20131209
  • AHD Report Croydon V1 20130909
  • AHD Report Homerton V1 20130712
  • AHD Report St George’s St Helier V1 20130422
  • AHD Royal Wolverhampton V1 20130718
  • AHD Southampton Report V1 20120924
  • AHD UCLH and Whitt V1 20130411
  • BHR AHD Report V1 20130717
  • Birmingham AHD V1 20130312
  • Bradford AHD V1 20130411
  • Bristol AHD V2 20130715
  • East midlands AHD Report V2 20130920
  • Imperial AHD Report V2 D2 20131010
  • Leeds AHD Report V1 20121012
  • Lewisham final report V2 20130109
  • Manchester V2 20130312
  • Newham AHD Report V1 20130708
  • North East England AHD V1 20120731
  • North Midd AHD Report V1 20130422
  • N.W. London V1 20130730
  • Oxford AHD Report V1 20130730
  • Royal London AHD V1 20130423
  • S.E. London King’s AHD Report V1 20130709
  • Sheffield V1 20120731
  • SLHT V1 20130729
  • UH Cov and Wark AHD V1 20130708
  • Whipps Cross Barts V1 20130731
SCT Report 2011:
  • Alder Hey final report 10.01.2011
  • Birmingham Children’s Hospital SCT final report
  • Bristol final report V2 20101206 sec
  • GSTT final report V2 20101203 sec
  • Imperial Final Report V1 20110115
  • KCH final report V1 20101210 sec
  • Leeds Final Report V1 20110722 sec
  • Leicester final report V1 20110301 sec
  • Lewisham Final V120110209
  • Manchester Final report V2 20101203 sec
  • Mayday final report V1 4.8.2010 sec
  • NMUH final report V1 20110325
  • Nottingham Final Report V1 20110523 sec
  • NWL final report V1 20110106
  • QE Woolwich final report V1 07 09 2010 sec
  • RLH final report V1 07 09 10 sec
  • Sheffield final report
  • St George’s final report V1 18.08.2010 sec
  • UCLH Whitt final report V1 08 09 10 sec
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Consultant haematologist at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and joint lead clinician for red cell services in Greater Glasgow and Clyde.  I’m an active member of the Scottish Paediatric and Adult Haemoglobinopathy Network working to improve the care of the increasing numbers of patients with haemoglobinopathies throughout Scotland.

 

Dr. Indu Thakur is a Consultant Paediatric Haematologist at Children’s Hospital  for Wales, Cardiff and leads the Paediatric half of the  Hereditary Anaemia Service. Her other interests include research, ethics and education.

Emma trained at St Barts and the Royal London School of Medicine, University of London and qualified in 2001 and is currently working as a Haematology Consultant between UCLH and the Whittington Hospital.  She was Clinical Lecturer in Sickle Cell Disease at King’s College Hospital from 2009 to 2013 and during that time was awarded her PhD based on research into markers of severity and predictors of organ dysfunction in sickle cell disease.  In 2013 she was awarded the Early Stage Investigator prize from the British Society of Haematology.  She is the Haemoglobinopathy Coordinating Centre lead for North Central and West London, East Anglia and the South West and Central England.

She is also the Clinical Lead for the Haemoglobinopathy Peer Review programme.

Dr Joe Sharif is a haematology consultant based at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust with a specialist interest in haemoglobinopathies. He is an honorary senior lecturer at The University of Manchester and a member of the steering committee for SHOT the UK haemovigilance scheme. He is a principal investigator for a number of haemoglobinopathy clinical research studies.

Dr Ruth Anderson is a Senior Counselling Psychologist and Lead for the Red Cell Haematology Psychology Service at University College London Hospital.

Annette Blackmore has been an adult registered nurse since qualifying in 1987 in Cardiff. Predominately working in the NHS, she has also enjoyed working in Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX (1989-1991) which is where she first nursed patients with Sickle Cell Disorder.

Having some gaps in her career to raise her 5 children, she commenced working in Haematology at University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff in 2009. There she was seconded into the role of Sickle cell and Thalassaemia nurse specialist for 6 months in 2015 and then returned to take on the role full time in 2017, insisting that the role evolved into an acute role to address the problems being faced by patients in the hospital setting.

Now working as part of a growing team funded by WHSCC, which will include youth worker, physiotherapist, and psychologist she will be over seeing the care of patients around South &West Wales.

She has been a member of the committee of UK Forum of Haemoglobinopathy disorders since 2019.  Also assisted on the panel at Haemoglobinopathy peer review visits.

Since commencing her role in the service she has raised over £1000 for the Sickle Cell Society by completing a sponsored cycle around Cuba, and money for UK Thalassaemia Society by organising a “Drag Queen” night with one of the Thalassaemia patients performing. Also completed small fund raising events to fund the annual study days which are attended by secondary and primary care staff, plus the local patient’s support group.

John James OBE has 33 years of experience within the NHS including 4 CEO roles. He was Chair of the West London Cancer network (2002-2005) and Chair of the North West London Diabetes Network (2003-2004).

As a senior civil servant for the Department of Health he served as Program Consultant on leadership for the NHS Next Stage Review and then as Deputy Director for the NHS Medical Director/Director General. He has been Chief Executive of the Sickle Cell Society for the last 5 years. 

In June 2018 John was awarded an OBE as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

Dr Subarna Chakravorty is a Paediatric Haematologist with a special interest in non-malignant haematology and stem cell transplant for haemoglobinopathy and non-malignant diseases. She joined King’s College Hospital as consultant in July 2015. Prior to that, Subarna led the Paediatric Haemoglobinopathy service at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and the Imperial Paediatric Red Cell Disorders Network for 5 years, where she was also involved in the bone marrow transplant programme for paediatric haemoglobinopathy. Since 2021, Subarna has been involved in the adult sickle cell bone marrow transplant service at King’s College Hospital.

Subarna is currently the National Specialty Adviser and chair of the Clinical Reference Group for Haemoglobinopathy in NHS England. She was the national lead for the UK Haemoglobinopathy Peer Reviews, 2018-2020. She is one of the clinical leads at the Southeast London and South East England Region Haemoglobinopathy Coordinating Centre for Sickle Cell Disesase. She is a trustee of the British Society for Haematology and the UK Forum on Haemoglobin Disorders. Subarna is interested in clinical and molecular research in sickle cell disease and is involved in a number of projects at King’s College London.

Dr Rachel Kesse-Adu is a consultant haematologist who qualified in medicine from Imperial College School of Medicine in 2002 and completed her specialist training in haematology at Kings College Hospital in London in 2012. She has specialist interest in haemoglobinopathies and medical education.

Her particular areas of interest in haemoglobinopathies are cardiorespiratory, chronic pain and urological complications. She runs joint specialist clinics in these areas. She is involved in clinical research in sickle cell disease and is the Training program director for haematology in SE London.