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"I have trained at least 7, 500 people; I run town halls, gather people in a stadium and just tell them about Dementia and its symptoms. I am also teaching people to utilise the residual memory of patients for public good."
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Uduak Emmanuel Archibong FRCN is a Professor of Diversity and Director of the Centre for Inclusion and Diversity at the University of Bradford. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing and a Fellow of the West African College of Nursing.
"I have trained at least 7, 500 people; I run town halls, gather people in a stadium and just tell them about Dementia and its symptoms. I am also teaching people to utilise the residual memory of patients for public good."
"IN 2015, I founded Affiong Etuk foundation for inclusive health and it was necessary because my mum, being a nurse, practiced in the 60s/70s/80s and then I took after her."
"The Phenomenal Women exhibition showcases the hard work, resilience and success of black female professors in the UK."
"This event will set into sharp focus the importance of learning about black history and Britain’s colonial past."
"People will look at this and see hope. It is about changing perceptions of what a professor looks like and creating role models for future generations."
"I am delighted. Words cannot express how proud I am to be included in such distinguished company."