Breast cancer survivor urges people to have their say about NHS in Warwickshire
"More money should be invested in recruiting Clinical Staff in Warwickshire"
...this is the view of former cancer patient Susan Jenkins.
Retired bio-chemist Susan, who is now on several local breast cancer support groups, has had plenty of first-hand experience with health services in Warwickshire after being diagnosed 12 years ago with breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy followed by radiotherapy and has since been cancer free.
Her experience led her to volunteer with several support groups and Healthwatch Warwickshire to ensure patients have a voice in their care.
“We have a huge shortage of Clinical oncologists in the area and the West Midlands has one of the lowest levels of oncologists per head of the population in England.
I would like to see the NHS spend more money on recruiting staff. The NHS does a wonderful job but there’s just not enough of them out there.”
“Patients are the experts, each and every one of them has a story to share – whether that’s good or bad. I would encourage others to make sure their voice is heard.”
“The NHS only works when the voices of the people who use it are heard.
We want to hear from as many people as possible about what works, what doesn’t and how they think local health services should be improved. No matter how big or small the issue, we want to hear about it. Sharing your experience with us is quick and easy – and could make a big difference.”