Clementine Stott

Clementine Stott is a practising NHS nurse. Having qualified in 2013, her specialist areas of healthcare experience are women’s health, oncology, intensive care and organ donation. Clementine read English Literature at Cambridge before becoming a single mother, and is interested in the complex intersectionality between healthcare, motherhood and gender. Her doctoral research in medical sociology at the University of Birmingham will consider the lived experiences of women from Gypsy, Roma and Travelling communities with diagnoses of gynaecological cancers. Outside her professional roles as a nurse and an Associate Lecturer at the University of Worcester, Clementine spends her time walking in the Malvern Hills and the Black Mountains. She is currently in the process of writing her first book, a memoir exploring her role as an NHS organ donation specialist nurse.

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