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Public Health and Wellbeing

A collaboration between professionals in Microbiology and Infection Control serving West Wales

Rachel Annett

April 23, 2021 by

It was whilst Rachel was working for Public Health England and with support and training at Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital that after a decade in environmental, food and water microbiology she made the switch into medical diagnostic science. Upon qualifying as a biomedical scientist in 2004 she practised in medical microbiology at St Thomas’ Hospital and subsequently at Gloucester Royal Hospital and most recently The University Hospital of Wales. Whilst having gained wide experience across all aspects of laboratory microbiology Rachel has specialist areas of interest within Respiratory Microbiology including Cystic Fibrosis and molecular biology which she believes will … Read the rest

Kate Baldwin

April 23, 2021 by

A large part of my new exciting role as a Clinical Liaison BMS has been doing the innovative and novel approach of ‘narrative authorising’ in microbiology which has been made possible by Dr Simmons thanks to the Bevan Exemplar.

My professional interests are based around antibiotic resistance and stewardship and I believe this narrative authorising project will have, and already is having a huge influence on these issues around Wales and I’m thrilled to be a part of driving this change.

I also have an active interest in microbiology in developing/war torn countries. I work with the international NGO ‘Doctors … Read the rest

Greg Williams

April 22, 2021 by

Greg Williams is clinical liaison BMS with a special interest in trauma and orthopaedic wound infections. In this role he provides liaison between the Swansea Bay UHB laboratories and various orthopaedic and trauma teams. He initially trained in diagnostic medical microbiology at St Thomas’ hospital and has over twenty years of experience working in various microbiology departments of hospitals throughout the UK.

“It is an exciting time for PHW spearheading narrative authorising across Wales, increasing the quality of requests received and more importantly improving the quality of reports authorised. Being part of this rewarding initiative is highly rewarding for me … Read the rest

Fatema Deere

April 22, 2021 by

A scientific career was an aspiration from a young age. I am a registered Biomedical Scientist with the Health and Care Professions Council, a registered Chartered Scientist and a Fellow member of the Institute of Biomedical Science, and with over 15 years’ experience in the specialism of Clinical Microbiology. I have worked as a Senior Biomedical Scientist and an Operational Manager/Deputy Lead BMS. In January 2021, I joined PHW as a Senior Clinical Biomedical Scientist, where my Narrative Reporting in Microbiology dialogue began. To me, Narrative Reporting not only aids diagnostic decisions, but it is an engagement, providing bespoke reporting, … Read the rest

Mike Simmons

April 22, 2021 by

Dr Mike Simmons – Public Health Microbiologist

Public Health Wales

Dr Mike Simmons is the Clinical Lead for Public Health Wales Microbiology Services to the Hywel Dda Health Board.  Previously he was Director of Health Protection within the National Public Health Service for Wales and from 2000 to 2007 was the Senior Medical Officer (Communicable Diseases) on secondment to the Welsh Assembly Government.  His health protection interests are wide, as a result of his previous employment but his current preoccupations include healthcare associated infections, design and decontamination of surgical instruments, as well as his longstanding passion of the application and … Read the rest

A brief introduction

Public Health and Wellbeing seeks to help individuals understand the way our health and well-being is influenced by internal personal factors and external environmental factors.

The principle focus is with infection but we will also delve into other areas. The site is available to professionals and public alike.

While the owner and other authors are public health professionsals, the site is aimed at our principle population in West Wales. Please see
About This Site for more information.

Articles by Title

  • COVID-19: still testing the wrong people March 14, 2021
  • COVID-19 testing: Wasting money on an industrial scale? December 5, 2020
  • COVID-19: All over by Christmas? November 11, 2020
  • COVID-19: The Missing Middle October 4, 2020
  • Rurality revisited May 31, 2020
  • COVID, complexity and face-masks May 17, 2020
  • COVID-19: Where next? April 26, 2020
  • Creating a new normal April 19, 2020
  • Risk assessment on the fly April 18, 2020
  • A Question of Scale April 10, 2020
  • Wales the wonderful April 11, 2019
  • Demonstrating sepsis detection in Hywel Dda April 16, 2018
  • Catheter urine sampling June 23, 2017
  • Antibiotic suppression reducing August 5, 2016
  • Little things August 1, 2016
  • Urine quality improves July 17, 2016
  • HCAI complexity rules January 27, 2016
  • Urine triggers January 26, 2016
  • Gamekeeper turned Poacher December 17, 2015
  • Following in the footsteps of Bevan? December 9, 2015
  • Who’s taking the urine? September 4, 2015
  • Care home conference April 17, 2015
  • All things must pass April 6, 2015
  • A paradigm shift in thinking September 15, 2014
  • When transparency is opaque July 12, 2013
  • Blood cultures: an important test March 18, 2013
  • Should I worry about Healthcare Associated Infections? March 14, 2013
  • Smile and the world smiles with you June 15, 2010
  • Understanding behavioural responses to infections June 13, 2010

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