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Stephanie worked in the NHS as a Principal Clinical Physiologist Scientist in Cardiology, before joining St. Georges. She is Module Lead for the two specialist options of Cardiac Physiology (CP) in the 2nd year and Applying Cardiac Physiology to Practice (ACPP) in the final year of the HCS - Clinical Physiology undergraduate degree, as well as being the Module Lead for Professional Practice in Years 1 and 2 and joint Clinical Training Module lead across all three years. She is the Admissions Tutor for HCS Clinical Phsyiology Program and a Tutor on the Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare and Biomedical Education (PgCert HBE).
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