Profile
Stephanie Bayne
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About Me:
I am interested in educating the clinical physiology scientists of the future! In my spare time I love make music, tasty food and enjoy walking in nature.
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My pronouns are:
she/her
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My Work:
I worked in the NHS as a Principal Clinical Physiologist Scientist in Cardiology, before joining St. Georges University.
For me it’s all about the heart! I teach how and why the heart goes wrong and how we find out and how we fix it!
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My Typical Day:
I teach students how to perform tests and teach them about the heart.
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Students will attend lectures, both face to face and online; seminars, tutorials, case-based learning, data interpretation exercises, group work, computer-aided learning, clinical skills training in simulated environments and clinical placements. They have anatomy tutorials in the Anatomy suite during their first year and spend time working with the specimens in an extensive pathology museum.
Case based learning (CBL) allows small groups to work together to discuss and debate clinical cases and review patient history, medication, diagnostic tests and results to identify the correct diagnosis.
Small group tutorials in the final year are conducted with external Clinical Scientists who are specialists in their field, providing you with an opportunity for Q&As with some of the UK’s leading scientists, working at the cutting-edge ofΒ cardiac healthcare science.
On placement in some of London’s and the South East’s top cardiac units , students build a portfolio of clinical and professional skills and competencies, to the standard expected for professional registration.
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What I'd do with the prize money:
I would buy some accessible skill building equipment and demonstration equipment to take around schools so that pupils can learn more about the heart!
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Education:
I went to a mixed state secondary school and took 4 A levels – Art, Biology, Chemistry and Maths. I then started working as a student cardiac physiologist at Hillingdon and Harefield Hospitals, while studying for a HTEC in Medical Physics and Physiological Measurement.
Later I decided to study for a Biology BSc, and then an MSc. in Cardiology.
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Qualifications:
11 ‘O’ Levels
4 ‘A’ Levels
HNC MPPM
BSc. Biology
MSc. Cardiology
International exams NASPE EP and NASPE CRM (a specialism in cardiology for diagnosing and treating patients with abnormal heart rhythms)
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Work History:
I worked in hospitals, in industry and now in academia!
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Current Job:
I am a senior lecturer in clinical physiology with a specialism in clinical cardiac physiology science and my main interest is abnormal heart rhythms.
This involves using science to diagnose and treat abnormal heart rhythms – sometime with a big electrical shock!
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Employer:
St. Georges University London, soon to be even bigger and better as City St. Georges University London!
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My Interview
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
Music loving clinical academic
What did you want to be after you left school?
A vet!
Were you ever in trouble at school?
That would be telling!
If you weren't doing this job, what would you choose instead?
Garden design
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Nina Simone
What's your favourite food?
South Indian Cuisine
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
More money, keep healthy and happy!
Tell us a joke.
Why did the heart break up with the spleen? Because it couldn't stomach their relationship anymore!
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