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Join me and Claire Hopkins in our raw and unfiltered conversation about self-discovery in the face of burnout.Claire shares her personal experiences with burnout, discussing the signs, symptoms, and the impact of perimenopause on mental health, and in this conversation, we talk about:
Michelle Banger talks with Claire Hopkins, a document control specialist in Boston and author of a recent Speaking of Quality column for Quality called "Creating a Space for Next Gens." She's also the chair of the American Site for Quality's Next Gen Global Committee, which is a committee chaired by ASQ, formed in 2021. It's led by Next Gens, which is defined as people under the age of 40 or new to the quality industry.
Today we are Gloucester History Festival and in this episode of our Festival Special Series Jackson talks to Claire Hopkins about The History Press! To find out more about Gloucester History Festival head to: https://www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk/Or head to @GlosHistFest on Twitter or Instagram for more detailsIf you want to get in touch with History with Jackson email: jackson@historywithjackson.co.ukTo support History with Jackson to carry on creating content subscribe to History with Jackson+ on Apple Podcasts or become a supporter on Buy Me A Coffee: https://bmc.link/HistorywJacksonTo catch up on everything to do with History with Jackson head to www.HistorywithJackson.co.ukFollow us on Facebook at @HistorywithJacksonFollow us on Instagram at @HistorywithJacksonFollow us on X/Twitter at @HistorywJacksonFollow us on TikTok at @HistorywithJackson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire Hopkins, BMBCH, FRCS(ORLHNS), DM(Oxon) - Biologics in CRSwNP: Treatment Decisions in the Complex Patient
Claire Hopkins, BMBCH, FRCS(ORLHNS), DM(Oxon) - Biologics in CRSwNP: Treatment Decisions in the Complex Patient
Claire Hopkins, BMBCH, FRCS(ORLHNS), DM(Oxon) - Biologics in CRSwNP: Treatment Decisions in the Complex Patient
Claire Hopkins, BMBCH, FRCS(ORLHNS), DM(Oxon) - Biologics in CRSwNP: Treatment Decisions in the Complex Patient
Guest: Singer-songwriter, Claire Hopkins, who was born in Durban See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parosmia – a distorted sense of smell, and a delayed post-covid symptom – affects approximately 50% of people who experienced loss of smell during their initial covid infection, and it is currently attracting a lot of media attention. We hear from Emily Woodroofe, a third year medical student, about what it's like to have parosmia, before we speak to Professor Claire Hopkins about what GPs need to know about it, and how they can best support their patients who are experiencing what can be a distressing symptom. Our guests: Emily Woodroofe is a third year medical student at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Claire Hopkins is an ENT consultant, and professor of Rhinology at Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS foundation Trust. Further reading: ‘Parosmia—a common consequence of covid-19' https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj-2021-069860
Guest: CLAIRE HOPKINS COUNTRY/ POP SINGLE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Dr. Amber Luong speaks with Dr. Claire Hopkins. They will discuss article: Efficacy of dupilumab in patients with a history of prior sinus surgery for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps. Read the article in International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology Listen and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts , Google Podcasts […]
Our guest this week is Claire Hopkins, a commissioning editor with Pen & Sword and ARC Humanities Press, who stops by to let us know what she's looking for when she's commissioning. Claire tells us how she set a trend after watching Netflix's The Crown, introduces us to an ‘unofficial' Austrian resistance fighter, whose schnapps is as morish as her biography, and shares a few of the commissions she's most proud of. To finish up, we shed some light on what happens to your book after you've finished with it, and you can find out more about that in our newsletter here: www.newgenpublishing.co.uk/newsletter-february-2021-3-a-brief-guide-to-production/. The Newgen Pubcast is presented by Phil and Clare with help behind the scenes from producer Eleri. The music was composed by Scott James. You can chat to us about anything discussed in the episode on newgenpubcast@newgenpublishing.co.uk.
Claire Hopkins discusses Creative Studies
Claire Hopkins talks through the Creative Studies assessment for year 1 BASC students.
Justice | Youth Q&A with Sue Willsher & Claire Hopkins | 29/09/2019 by St Saviour's Sunbury
We chat with botanist and science educator, Claire Hopkins, about how she got started in botany and how that led her to starting Brilliant Botany, a science educational platform and YouTube channel. We also chat a little about being #QueerinSTEM and how that experience can vary from scientist to scientist. Show notes & transcripts can be found at synapsescience.com. ---- Music tracks are attributed to Kevin MacLeod and are licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. All audio clips included in the podcast are used for nonprofit, educational purposes. The Synapse Science Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Harvest Service | Claire Hopkins | 14/10/2018 by St Saviour's Sunbury
The employer is important, if not essential, to the supported employment process and these podcasts give you a look at the best way to cultivate and maintain relationships with employers from small employers to multinationals. The second of 2 podcasts looks deeper into the relationship the agency builds with potential employers. The meetings are very important in setting the tone and starting off with a clear mission for all. Getting this part of the process correct is essential. In July, the OTC interviewed Marian Hennessey- Roache, an Ability@work Co-Ordinator with Cope Services in Cork. The podcasts focusses on how a service should engage with an employer when trying to support an individual to access work. Claire Hopkins, the programme director for short courses within the OTC including the popular Certificate in Supported employment, interviewed Marian focussing on her vast experience engaging with and meeting employers.
In July, the OTC interviewed Marian Hennessey- Roache, an Ability@work Co-Ordinator with Cope Services in Cork. The podcasts focusses on how a service should engage with an employer when trying to support an individual to access work. Claire Hopkins, the programme director for short courses within the OTC including the popular Certificate in Supported employment, interviewed Marian focussing on her vast experience engaging with and meeting employers. The employer is important, if not essential, to the supported employment process and these podcasts give you a look at the best way to cultivate and maintain relationships with employers from small employers to multinationals.