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An audit of whether hospital trusts are providing an alternative to ‘Bare Below Elbows’ for Muslim female healthcare professionals

by Qureshi H, Javaid F, Yaqoob Z, Abdul-Razakq H, Wiley E | Jan 10, 2020

Qureshi H(1), Javaid F(2), Yaqoob Z(3), Abdul-Razakq H(4), Wiley E(5) 1-GP ST3, Portland Medical Practice, Lincoln. 2-Ophthalmology SHO. 3-Medical student, University of Nottingham 4-Trainee clinical science, Poole Hospital, Poole. 5-Microbiology consultant, Abstract...

A Survey – Do Trusts have Guidelines on Headscarves in Theatre in their Uniform Policies?

by Javaid F, Qureshi H , Abdul-Razakq H,Yaqoob Z, Wiley E, Malik A, Latif A | Jan 10, 2020

Javaid F1, Qureshi H2 , Abdul-Razakq H3,Yaqoob Z4, Wiley E5, Malik A6, Latif A7 1- Ophthalmology SHO , KSS.   2- GP ST3, Lincoln,  3-Trainee clinical scientist, Poole Hospital, Poole .  4-Medical student, University of Nottingham., 5-Microbiology Consultant,...

Career choices for Muslim women in the NHS: Hindered by Dress Code?

by Zahra Yaqoob, Dr Hafsah Qureshi, Dr Abida Malik, Dr. Asam Latif | Aug 20, 2019

Introduction  The Hijab and Bare Below the Elbows (HBBE) project was developed by a group of healthcare professionals with an interest in tacking workplace inequalities and discrimination. We felt there was a requirement to support female Muslims in the healthcare...

Using Social Media/ Mainstream Media to Prompt Organ Donation/ Transplantation Education – Scientist Perspective on Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

by Dr Shahid N Muhammad | Apr 29, 2019

Abstract Introduction: The use of social media (SM) today provides unparalleled opportunities to provide and receive education, access to communication and engagement. SM/ mainstream media (MM) such as television, newspapers, magazines, and radio stations are also...
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