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Charlotte Kemp

‘I knew I had to help’…Charlotte Kemp has used her expertise as a scientist to improve and enhance the efficacy of medical equipment such as oxygen masks which could be used to help newborn babies begin to breathe. Through collaboration between medical professionals, scientists and commercial partners, Charlotte and her colleagues have driven innovation.

Clinical needs vs. Corporate greed

Charlotte Kemp is a Consultant Clinical Scientist, and Head of the Clinical Measurement Section of the Medical Physics Department at South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. She leads her section in delivering and developing safe and effective specialist services in line with clinical need and the strategic requirements of the Trust. Charlotte has worked as a scientist for more than 15 years, completing a PhD in sleep and brain activity in 2009, becoming a Chartered Engineer in 2015, and was one of the first Chief Scientific Officer’s Fellows in 2016. She is passionate about using her skills as a scientist and engineer to help transform NHS services for the benefit of patients.