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What The Team Do

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PLAN

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WRITE

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EDIT

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DESIGN & PUBLISH!

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Click the Word Document to find out more about the roles and responsibilities for the listed roles below.

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The Committee

The Editor-in-Chief

Deputy Editors

Society Treasurer

Society Secretary

Social Secretary

Marketing Secretary

Publicity and Distribution Officer

Participation Officer

Recruitment and Inclusion Officer

Social Networking Officer

Lead Developer

Design Editor

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Other Roles

News Editors

Editorial Assistants

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Writers and Editors for individual Departments:

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Current Healthcare News

UoB Health-related News

Medicine

Physician Associates

Dentistry

Nursing

Pharmacy

Psychology

Physiotherapy

Health-related MSci

Biomedical Science

Education

Features

Advice

Career

Upcoming Events

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~ Readers ~

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To provide readers with high quality general and departmental healthcare articles on latest health-related news and UoB advances, as well as advice and recommendations.

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~ Members ~

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Enable UoB healthcare students to publish and edit articles on a permanent or ad hoc basis within a supportive platform, giving members an opportunity to research into different healthcare issues, work within an interdisciplinary team and enhance their CV.

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To create a friendly, innovative Committee who will be dedicated to organising and enabling the smooth running of the HealthBridge magazine by ensuring readers are provided with high quality edited healthcare articles.  

Committee And Team Roles

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"I will respect the hard-won scientific gains of those physicians in whose steps I walk, and gladly share such knowledge as is mine with those who are to follow."
Excerpt from the Hippocratic Oath
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Disclaimer:  The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the various authors and forum participants on the HealthBridge website and magazine do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints or official policies of HealthBridge and the University of Birmingham.
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