NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Amanda Hertzberg is an Academic Foundation Year 1 Doctor at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde since July 2024. Previously, Amanda served as an Ambassador at Dama Health from November 2022 to July 2024 and as an Analyst at Salutare during the same period. Amanda held roles as an Arts Writer and Editor for Felix, the Imperial College London newspaper, from November 2018 to July 2024. Additional experience includes working as a Covid-19 Rapid Test Verifier at C19 Testing from September 2021 to December 2022 and as a Vaccinator for NHS England from January 2021 to September 2021. Amanda also has managerial and bartending experience from the Imperial College Union between May 2019 and November 2021. Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery with intercalation from Imperial College London (2018-2024), a Bachelor of Science in Medical Sciences with Medical Anthropology from UCL (2021-2022), and an International Baccalaureate Diploma from Mattlidens Gymnasium (2014-2017).
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is the UK’s largest provider of NHS health care services. It serves an immediate population of 1.2 million plus provides specialist regional services to more than half of Scotland’s population. The geographical area covered is diverse; from the major city of Glasgow, large and small towns, villages and some rural districts; and encompasses 8 local authority areas from East Dunbartonshire to Inverclyde. Services are delivered in 25 major hospitals, 10 specialist units and 60 health centres and clinics. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is currently completing an £842m capital investment programme which saw the opening in 2015 of the new Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus, which is the largest acute hospital campus in the UK and one of the most advanced in Europe. Over the last five years the Board has also completed investment programmes to deliver the new West of Scotland Beatson Cancer Centre, new Victoria Hospital, new Stobhill Hospital and the new Southern General Maternity Unit, all as part of a comprehensive modernisation programme for acute services.