IBMS STF aims to share knowledge and develop training in biomedical science, especially in relation to IBMS portfolios and qualifications

Joined June 2022
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🌟For #HCSweek2026 we’re celebrating Shona Cooper, an inspiring Training Manager at NHS Tayside whose leadership, generosity, and collaborative spirit strengthen biomedical science training across Scotland👇Read her insights: #HCSBehindNHS #HCSWeekScot2026 #AtTheHeartOfHealthcare
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7/7 🌱 Mentor who shaped her: The late Stewart McPherson, Senior in Histopathology, who never gave answers — only questions — helping her develop deeper thinking. “It made me better, and it’s something I try to use more in my own practice.”
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6/7 💛 Most underrated skill: Balancing compliance with compassion. Professional standards are black‑and‑white, but people live in the grey — supporting and motivating while maintaining standards is key.
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5/7 🗣️ Skill she’s focusing on in 2026: Improving communication — especially timing and level of detail. Since her Autism diagnosis, she’s embraced the power of clear, targeted communication: “Sometimes less truly is more.”
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4/7 🏴 What she wants to see more of in Scotland‑wide collaboration: A streamlined, unified approach. “When IBMS releases updates, we don’t all need to reinvent the wheel. Working together helps us react faster and more consistently.”
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3/7 🤝 Why she got involved: Shona loves sharing anything that might help others — and always learns just as much in return. “Sharing across the network lifts us all.”
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2/7 🧪 How she describes the IBMS STF: “A supportive, collaborative space where we share insights, tackle challenges, and spark new ideas. It’s our go‑to network for innovation and training development.”
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This Healthcare Science Week, we’re celebrating Phillippa Hulme — a lecturer who not only teaches biomedical science, but actively shapes how it’s taught, shared, and strengthened across Scotland. 🌟🔬 #HCSweek2026 #HCSBehindNHS #HCSWeekScot2026 #AtTheHeartOfHealthcare
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10/10 Phillippa’s dedication shows the real heart of healthcare science: collaboration, continual learning, and steadfast commitment to quality. Thank you, Phillippa, for everything you do for the profession. 🙌 #HCSweek2026 #HCSBehindNHS #HCSWeekScot2026 #AtTheHeartOfHealthcare
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9/10 🌱 Mentors who shaped her: Phillippa has been guided by leaders in both academia and practice who modelled thoughtful, transparent, and fair leadership — values she now brings into her own teaching.
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8/10 💡 Most underrated professional skill? Consistency. “It’s not glamorous, but doing the small things well creates a reliable, supportive environment — and ultimately benefits patients through dependable results.”
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7/10 📈 Skill she’s focusing on in 2026: Improving her data‑driven teaching — using analytics and student feedback to better tailor learning and support.
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6/10 🤝 Her vision for Scotland-wide collaboration: More cross‑site sharing of: • Digital learning innovations • EDI-focused training • Interprofessional learning Because shared ideas = stronger training for everyone.
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5/10 ⭐ Why she got involved: Phillippa wanted to help bridge academic teaching with clinical training — ensuring students and trainees across Scotland get the best, most aligned experience.
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4/10 📚 The STF is a space for: • Sharing expertise • Standardising good practice • Strengthening the pipeline of skilled biomedical scientists A true Scotland‑wide community of practice.
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3/10 💬 How she describes the IBMS Scotland Training Forum (STF): “A collaborative network bringing together educators, trainers, and practitioners across Scotland to enhance and support high‑quality biomedical science training.”
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2/10 👩‍🏫 Role: Biomedical Science Lecturer at Robert Gordon University Phillippa plays a key part in developing the next generation of biomedical scientists, connecting academic teaching with real‑world clinical practice.
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🌟Introducing Lynne Bowie🌟 Meet Lynne , BMS3 in Haematology and a dedicated member of the IBMS STF. She’s contributed in multiple roles, including 3 years as STF Secretary, helping shape high‑quality lab training across Scotland. 1/9🧵 #HCSweek2026 #hcsbehindNHS #HCSWeekScot2026
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9/9 🌟 Lynne embodies the dedication and expertise at the heart of Scotland’s healthcare science workforce. Thank you, Lynne, for all you do for colleagues, trainees, and patient care. #HCSweek2026 #HCSWeekScot2026 #HealthcareScience #IBMS
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8/9 👥 Her mentors: Lynne has learned from a broad range of professionals — Lab Managers, Clinical Scientists, and Haematology Consultants. She attends weekly MDT meetings and registrar training sessions to stay current with new cases and practice.
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7/9 💡 Most underrated professional skill? “Critical thinking under pressure — while staying absolutely accurate. Haematology results can be time‑critical and impact patient care.”
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