Student Commendations - May 2019

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We want to recognise and celebrate outstanding performance amongst our students, on clinical placements and within the School of Medicine.

We often hear about excellence, and commendation forms are the formal system to record these instances, and just as importantly, to provide positive feedback to hard working individuals and organisations.

Celebrating this month

Ryan Grimwade, nominated by Dr Rebecca Holmes for Completion of high number of good quality CPADS for medicine rotation

Peter Eriksen, nominated by Katie Faulkner for being helpful and supportive

Sarah Hill, nominated by Prof J Field for Significant contribution to Liverpool Health Lung Project as a RS student

Euan Mackinnon, nominated by Dr Anna Vondy for Provided teaching and education in the ED, and expediting the care of dental patients presenting to the ED

Alex Symonds, nominated by Gillian White for Consistent high level of engagement and a significant contribution to clinical simulation

Deepthi Balaji, nominated by Dr Geraldine Norton for E-Portfolio quality

Hannah Quigley, nominated by Dr Cecilia Jukka for excellent leadership and management reflection

Joshua Gahir, nominated by Prof K Albouaini for excellent performance and feedback from cardio ward placement

Group Commendations

Emma Khoury, Monica Mekhael and Vanisha Mehta, nominated by Dr Libuse Ratcliffe for Outstanding attitude and involvement during medicine placement

Henry Maudsley and Sophie Rhys-Evans, nominated by Dr Bhavna Pandya for Very enthusiastic in learning - always eager to ask questions 

Helena Fawdry, Conor Gibson and Philip Hawarden, nominated by Dr Andy Turner for Demonstration of excellent knowledge and communication skills during simulation scenario 

Rebecca Early, Emma Tixerant, Shantanu Kindu, Shubhi Gupta, Ikemsinachi Nzenwa, Hanan Ajay, Ryan Grimwade, William Roberts, James Lay and Bethany Harrison, nominated by Lauren Fisher for demonstrating leadership, representing the student voice and contributing greatly to the operation of the School as a Student Representative 

Further Information

We are continuing to make changes and improvements based on student feedback and to better meet the need of the modern student doctor at Liverpool. If you have any questions on recent revised policy and processes, we are happy to help – please email enquiries to progress.mbchb@liverpool.ac.uk.