Gateway volunteers help heart patients recover

24th February 2012

Consultant cardio nurse, Kate Gee describes how volunteers help heart patients recover.

Regular dance classes are helping heart patients get back on their feet. It’s a new initiative run by the cardio team at Birmingham University Hospital and part of its success is the involvement of volunteers from Gateway.  Kate Gee, the consultant nurse  leading the project talks about the difference the volunteers make.

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