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This Healthcare Science Week we are sharing stories from #ARTP members. Today Paul Burns, paediatric specialist based in Scotland, reflects on collaboration as a physiologist.
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This Healthcare Science Week we are sharing stories from #ARTP members. Today Deborah Babaola, ARTP early career representative shares her reflections on working as a physiologist.
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Can I draw your attention to the hashtag #HCSWeek2026 ?
It’s Healthcare Science Week and a chance to learn about all the amazing things happening in the fields of diagnosis and treatment across healthcare.
#MedSky, #AHPSky and #NurseSky folks will be interested in this too.
Did you know that it’s Healthcare Science Week just now?
I have to confess that I didn’t….
Do check out the hashtag #HCSWeek2026 and read about some of the wonderful work that our colleagues are doing!
An image of Sam Wallbanks and Calvin Apen for HCS Week with the shortened quote of the body text. Stating: "What started as weekly conversation between us eventually transformed into a podcast when we realised those conversations might be helpful to share more widely. We wanted to make respiratory science feel accessible, not intimidating, whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience. If we can help people stay curious, stay informed, and maybe even enjoy the commute a bit more, we’ve done our job."
This Healthcare Science Week we are sharing stories from #ARTP members. The NHS England #HCSWeek2026 theme is "Curiosity - what's your question?". Today Calvin and Sam share their experience of using their curiosity to launch a physiology podcast
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My passion for healthcare science started when my daughter was diagnosed with asthma and allergies. I wanted to do something to help others with respiratory conditions so I decided to go back to school. We have an amazing healthcare science degree at Ulster University that keeps evolving, making this a great time to study respiratory and sleep sciences! It is an amazing job and so rewarding to see the difference you can make. -Coral Trainor Respiratory and sleep physiologist, ARTP workforce committee member
This Healthcare Science Week we are sharing stories from #ARTP members across the UK. Today Coral Trainor and Salma Liaqat share their reasons for choosing a career in respiratory and sleep physiology - both were inspired by family health challenges.
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It’s Healthcare Science Week 🎉 #HCSWeek2026
From diagnosing immune disorders to supporting patient care, healthcare scientists working in clinical immunology play a vital role across the NHS. This week we want to celebrate their expertise and impact 🧡
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"We had teaching in respiratory, neurology, cardiac, audiology, and vascular. I felt like all the disciplines involved the practitioner doing something to the patient, other than respiratory. It was more about communicating and engaging with the patient. That sat nicely with the kind of person I am." Molly Sobola, Chief respiratory physiologist interviewed in inspire about her career.
Quote "Completing the [ARTP practitioner] exam provided me with a strong foundation of both the theory and practical aspects of lung function testing, which has greatly enhanced my expertise and contributed to my success today." Eva McKenna, Interview in SNews about moving from Northern Ireland to Australia as a respiratory and sleep physiologist
This Healthcare Science Week we are sharing stories from #ARTP members. Today we're looking to previous editions of ARTP publications (available for members) and Molly and Eva's reflections on their careers in healthcare science.
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APS Support UK graphic for Healthcare Science Week, dated 9–15 March 2026, with the hashtag #HCSW2026. The APS Support UK logo appears in the top-right. Across the centre is a row of six headshots of healthcare science professionals. The bottom section reads: “To every healthcare science professional helping to solve the puzzle of APS, we say:” followed by large handwritten-style text: “THANK YOU!” on a pink-to-coral gradient background.
Healthcare Science Week (9–15 Mar): a huge thank you to NHS healthcare science professionals advancing diagnosis and research—helping piece together the APS puzzle. We’re proud to fund APS research; see our progress so far: cutt.ly/research-progress-so-far #HCSWeek2026 #HealthcareScience #APS
This week is Healthcare Science Week. If you want to know more about healthcare science head over to the health careers website: www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/healthcare...
Find out where your curiosity will take you!
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Throughout #HCSWeek2026 we are sharing stories from #ARTP members across social media
#ARTP_News #HCSWeek26 #HCSWeek26. Please tag or share with us events in your area highlighting the work of physiologists
#ARTP - Promoting and improving respiratory and sleep physiology for 50 years 1976-2026.
Quote from Joanna Shakespeare, consultant clinical scientist and ARTP chair, a head shot of Jo is next to text in a quote box stating "Healthcare Science week is a reminder of the vital role healthcare scientists play in the diagnosis and management of patient care. ARTP are proud to celebrate the expertise, dedication and impact of our respiratory and sleep workforce and their work that makes a real difference to patients every single day."
Today marks the start of Healthcare Science Week 2026.
#ARTP Chair Joanna Shakespeare says "Healthcare Science week is a reminder of the vital role healthcare scientists play in the diagnosis and management of patient care..."
Full quote in image. #HCSWeek2026
#HCSWeek2026 runs from the 9 to 15 March 2026, it brings together over 50 scientific specialisms and professional groups to celebrate and raise awareness of this diverse NHS workforce - including respiratory and sleep physiologists. #ARTP