The Best Parts of a Conference are the Breaks
Haroun Gajraj
Phlebologist with a Special Interest in Sclerotherapy & Board Member British Association of Sclerotherapists
I have attended many conferences in my time. Some are great and some are not.
But always...
...the memorable bits are the breaks for coffee and lunch.
Last month I attended the BAS meeting and I met someone truly memorable...
She is one of those people who immediately struck me as INTERESTING.
So I asked if I could interview her...
Here's what I learned.
From NHS Nurse to Clinic Empire: An Interview with the Inspiring Emma Kelliher
Emma Kelliher is a remarkable nurse who took a leap of faith, leaving the NHS to establish her own thriving private clinic. Emma's story is not just inspiring; it's a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and a patient-centric approach.
The NHS Exodus: A Catalyst for Change
Our conversation began with Emma's candid account of her time in the NHS. The relentless pressure and mounting stress took a toll on her mental well-being, ultimately leading her to explore alternative avenues. The decision to leave the NHS was not made lightly, but it proved to be a turning point in her career.
Emma transitioned to a private hospital, where she gained invaluable experience in cosmetic surgery and non-surgical medical treatments. This exposure ignited her passion for aesthetic medicine and fueled her entrepreneurial spirit.
Building a Clinic Empire from the Ground Up
Emma's entrepreneurial journey started modestly, seeing clients from her own home. However, her unwavering commitment to patient care, coupled with her clinical expertise, quickly garnered a loyal following.
As demand for her services grew, she expanded her operations to a high street location, marking the birth of her clinic empire.
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The Patient-Centric Philosophy: A Cornerstone of Success
Throughout our conversation, Emma emphasised the importance of putting patients first.
She believes that a clinic's success hinges on building trust and rapport with patients, ensuring they feel valued and heard.
This patient-centric philosophy is deeply ingrained in her clinic's culture and permeates every aspect of their service.
The Importance of CQC Registration and Standard Operating Procedures
As Emma's clinic grew, so did the need for standardized processes and regulatory compliance. She obtained a CQC registration, which not only ensured adherence to high standards of care but also facilitated the expansion of her team.
Implementing standard operating procedures streamlined operations, allowing Emma to focus on strategic growth and innovation.
Empowering a Team: The Key to Sustainable Growth
Emma's leadership style is empowering and collaborative.
She firmly believes in giving her team autonomy and encouraging them to take ownership of their roles. This fosters a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose, which translates to exceptional patient care.
Mentorship: A Passion Project
During our conversation, it became apparent that Emma is passionate about mentoring others who aspire to follow in her footsteps.
She understands the challenges faced by healthcare professionals seeking to establish their own clinics and is eager to share her knowledge and experience.
Key Takeaways: Emma's Pearls of Wisdom
Conclusion: A Journey of Inspiration
Emma Kelliher's journey from NHS nurse to clinic empire is a testament to the power of following one's passion and embracing change. Her story is an inspiration to healthcare professionals who dream of making a difference in the lives of their patients while enjoying the freedom and flexibility of running their own practice.