Born and raised in East London, he graduated from Bart’s & the London School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2011 and worked in a number of specialities across the North East Of Yorkshire including Paediatrics, Acute Medicine and Obstetrics & Gynaecology. After three years of clinical practice, he took the leap in to IT and … Continue reading Interview: Gyles Morrison
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Pitching my book to academic publishers
Today I got to see the insides of a medical physics academic’s office at UCL. The office was littered with books, tech, papers and a whiteboard scrawled with equations. I cannot help feel at home. The mess invoked the emotion that the academic is a person of action, a doer. This is irrational; a room … Continue reading Pitching my book to academic publishers
Why doctors and nurses should take an active role in med tech
I am one of those annoying people who goes to my local coffee shop with my Macbook to type away at something. Whilst TV shows like Family Guy love to paint me as a poser the motivation is much more practical. It gets me out, it’s a change and I don’t get distracted with computer … Continue reading Why doctors and nurses should take an active role in med tech