Clinical Support Worker of the Year
Kerry Clark, a Clinical Support Worker at the Nottingham Late Effects Services, has been honoured with a Skills for Health – Our Health Heroes Award for ‘Clinical Support Worker of the Year’. This recognition celebrates her exceptional contributions to patient care at the Nottingham Late Effects Service. Kerry has been instrumental in developing the use of photobiomodulation therapy for people with late effects and has successfully set up an early lymphoedema support clinic, providing vital assistance to people who experience this lymphoedema symptoms as a result of their cancer treatment.
We want to congratulate Kerry on this on this well-deserved achievement. Her award is a testament to the hard work and dedication she puts into the Late Effects Service, making a significant impact to patient care.
You can see the 2024 Our Health Heroes categories and winners on the Skills for Health website.