
Lesley Chrichton, Consultant Anaesthetist NHS Tayside
#GlobalCitizenshipScot
In Tayside, we have formed a small group of interested people; Global Citizens Tayside. We have
decided that our core objective is sharing and supporting, so have investigated different ways of
doing this. As well as disseminating information by email, we have set up social media accounts, a
blog, and have recently organised to have a regular GC “slot” at our local Grand Rounds meetings,
which take place virtually since the pandemic. The advantage of these virtual meetings is that they
are accessible to a wider group of people, including from overseas.
We hope that having a diverse range of platforms will enable lots of different people to hear about
the fantastic GC work that is already happening in the area, and that traditionally under-represented
groups such as students, nurses, other allied health professionals, and other essential members of
NHS staff such as porters, support staff and cleaners etc will see that they too can get involved.
Lesley Chrichton, Global Citizens Tayside
A nice mention or two for @NHSTayside in the Scottish Government Contribution to International Development Report. Well done to all involved 👏👏https://t.co/qKlerCyIZy pic.twitter.com/p6GoVco1hc
— Global Citizens Tayside (@GlobalTayside) February 18, 2021
This week at Tayside Grand Rounds we are delighted to welcome @tmjgrant and @m_ferry_ from @SfGHDundee , to tell us about why Global Health is a Local Issue.#Globalcitizenship #Tayside pic.twitter.com/amW4s0P1gq
— Global Citizens Tayside (@GlobalTayside) June 2, 2021
